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Prevost: Humble Shepherd

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 8
  • 1 min read

Archbishop Robert Francis Prevost, an American serving as Prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Bishops, has been elevated to Cardinal by Pope Francis. This appointment is significant because Prevost is the first U.S. citizen to head this Vatican department, which plays a crucial role in recommending candidates for bishoprics worldwide. Prevost's appointment as a Cardinal underscores his influence in shaping the future leadership of the Catholic Church globally. His department vets potential bishops, a process involving extensive research, interviews, and recommendations to the Pope. His American background provides a unique perspective in this process, which has traditionally been dominated by European clergy. The Dicastery for Bishops significantly impacts the direction of the Church, given the bishops' roles as leaders in their respective dioceses and their influence on Catholic teachings and policies. By shaping the selection of these leaders, Prevost holds considerable sway. His background, particularly his time as a missionary in Peru, likely informs his approach to identifying and recommending candidates. The article highlights the importance of Prevost's role and his potential to influence the future of the Catholic Church, particularly in terms of leadership and theological direction. Pope Francis's choice of Prevost for both the Prefect position and Cardinal further signals a move towards recognizing global perspectives within the Vatican's leadership. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/prevost-first-u-pope-supported-173518084.html

 
 
 

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