Pope Appoints al-Rahi as New Cardinal

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Pope Benedict XVI appointed Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi as a new cardinal at the Church.

The ceremony marking his promotion and others will take place on November 24, 2012.

Al-Rahi is currently in Rome to attend a bishops synod.

Six non-European Roman Catholic prelates will join the Vatican's College of Cardinals in November, Pope Benedict XVI said Wednesday, in a move which may affect the election of the future pope.

At the end of the weekly general audience, Benedict said he would be appointing cardinals from the United States, Lebanon, India, Nigeria, Colombia and the Philippines in a surprise consistory, the second to be held this year.

The college, the elite body that advises the pontiff and elects his successor upon his death, is currently heavily weighted in favor of Europe.

Along with al-Rahi, the new cardinals will be the American James Michael Harvey, India's Baselios Cleemis, Nigeria's John Onaiyekan, Colombia's Ruben Salazar Gomez, and Filipino Luis Antonio Tagle.

The announcement follows the death of several cardinals in recent months and will bring the number of those eligible to vote back up to the maximum of 120. Cardinals must be young enough -- under 80 -- to take part in a papal election.

Religious watchers had not expected there to be another consistory until next year. In February, 22 new "princes of the Church" were created amid criticism at the number of Europeans and poor representation from elsewhere.

While nearly half of the world's Catholics are in Latin America, there was only one new cardinal appointed from "the Catholic continent".

The nomination of seven Italians in Benedict's fourth consistory also brought to 30 the elector cardinals from Italy -- almost a quarter of the total, far outweighing any other country.

The nominations sparked rumors of a power struggle at the heart of the Vatican, with some observers saying that Secretary of State Tarcisio Bertone was behind the promotion of Italians up the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy.

Comments 12
Thumb anonymouslb 24 October 2012, 13:45

Is he becoming automatically a Cardinal because he is the new Maronite patriarch, or does it mean that the Holly See approves of his positions towards the "Arab Spring" especially in Syria?

Missing moonsear 24 October 2012, 15:29

What difference does it make?

Thumb primesuspect 24 October 2012, 15:00

Mabrook cardinal!

Default-user-icon Giancarlo Pollento (Guest) 24 October 2012, 15:48

March 14, what the heck is going on my compatriots? Didn't you pray enough for the Pope to demote al-Rahi? Nothing seems to be working in your favor these days! Do something and do it now. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go warriors!

Default-user-icon Giancarlo Pollento (Guest) 24 October 2012, 15:49

March 14, what the heck is going on my compatriots? Didn't you pray enough for the Pope to demote al-Rahi? Nothing seems to be working in your favor these days! Do something and do it now. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go warriors!

Thumb phoenician 24 October 2012, 16:18

God bless you,your Grace.

Missing peace 24 October 2012, 18:32

did the pope tell him not to mix religion with politics? he d do good to lebanon to tell him that...

Missing tonyfonda 24 October 2012, 19:27

naming him as a Cardinal does not prove the existence of God!

Just an attempt to strengthen the Christian sect in the East

Thumb phoenician 24 October 2012, 20:46

Your comment is so pathetic tonyfonda.

Missing tonyfonda 25 October 2012, 10:51

Why Phoenician?

Any rational argumentation to justify your commenting?

(I actually feel pathetic asking you this question considering that you have a crusader as a profile picture...)

Missing tonyfonda 25 October 2012, 15:06

really?

Default-user-icon Micheline Khoury (Guest) 10 November 2012, 10:03

Sayedna w taj rassna. Men7ebbak w Allah ye7mik.