Pope Francis to cardinals: new roles are not a ‘promotion?

Pope Francis to cardinals: new roles are not a ‘promotion’

Consistory of cardinals in St. Peter's Basilica, Nov. 4, 2012. Credit: Lewis Ashton Glancy/CNA.

Consistory of cardinals in St. Peter’s Basilica, Nov. 4, 2012. Credit: Lewis Ashton Glancy/CNA.

Vatican City, Jan 13, 2014 / 03:44 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- In a letter addressed to the 19 men who will be made cardinals during a February consistory, Pope Francis said that the role of a cardinal is not a “decoration,” but rather a “service” to the Church.

In his Jan. 13 letter to the cardinal-elects, the Pope extended his greetings to his brother bishops, guaranteeing them of his “closeness and prayer.”

“It is my hope,” he stated, “that joined with the Church of Rome and clothed in the virtues and sentiments of the Lord Jesus, you may help me with fraternal efficacy in my service to the Universal Church.”

Highlighting the unique role of Cardinals within the Church, Pope Francis stressed to the newly-appointed men that “the cardinalship does not imply promotion,” adding that “it is neither an honor nor a decoration.”
“It is simply a service that requires you to broaden your gaze and open your hearts.”
The pontiff noted that although this might appear to be “paradoxical,” the capacity “to look further and to love more universally with greater intensity may be acquired only by following the same path of the Lord.”
This path, he explained, is “the path of self-effacement and humility, taking on the role of a servant.”

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