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Cardinal Sodano, former right-hand man of John Paul II and Benedict XVI, dies

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According to the Vatican’s announcement on Saturday, World War II in the Vatican. John Paul and XVI. (28). ).

According to Holy See website Vatican News, Sodano died at the Columbus-Gemelli hospital in Rome, where he has been hospitalized since May 9 due to complications from the coronavirus he contracted a few weeks ago.

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In a telegram sent and published by the Vatican to the family, Pope Francis recalled “the venerable man of the Church who generously lived (…) his priesthood in the service of the Pastor”.

John Paul II made Sodano number two in the Vatican and appointed him foreign minister after making him a cardinal in 1991.

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The official accompanied the pope on nearly 50 trips abroad. Benedict XVI confirmed him in office after his election as pope in 2005. Sodano held the post for a total of 15 years until September 2006.

In 2005, in February 2013 XVI. When Benedict left office, he became dean of the College of Cardinals, which he directed. But because he was over 80 at the time, he missed the opportunity to attend the meeting that elected the new pope. . . .

In 2019, Francis accepted Cardinal Sodano’s resignation as rector of the College of Cardinals.

Born on November 23, 1927, in the Piedmont region (north) of Italy, Sodano was the second of six children born to a peasant family. He graduated in Theology and Ecclesiastical Law in Rome and was the first part of the Papal diplomatic corps in countries such as Ecuador, Chile and Uruguay.

VI in 1977. He was appointed apostolic nuncio to Chile by Paul, where he was very tolerant of the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. At this time, Sodano joined the mediation of the Catholic Church to resolve land issues between Argentina and Chile.

He returned to Rome in 1988 and became the right-hand man of Cardinal Foreign Minister Agostino Casaroli. In 1989 he was appointed secretary of state affairs, a position equivalent to the foreign ministry.

Cardinal Sodano was also involved in the controversy. In addition to her ties to Pinochet or the high standard of living in Rome, she would also protect Mexican Marcial Maciel, the founder of the Legionnaires of Christ, who died in 2008 and was accused of having children, according to the weekly National Catholic Reporter. abuse.

He will be buried in St. Peter’s Basilica in the presence of the Pope on Tuesday.

source: Noticias

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