Pope Francis has announced he will create 13 new cardinals November 28.
The Pope made the announcement at the end of his Angelus address October 25, telling the crowd in St Peter’s Square the names of the nine cardinals under the age of 80, who will be eligible to vote in a conclave, and the names of four elderly churchmen whose red hats are a sign of esteem and honour.
In addition to Cardinal-designate Wilton Gregory, who will be the first African American cardinal from the US, the Pope chose as cardinal electors two officials of the Roman Curia and bishops from Italy, Rwanda, the Philippines, Chile and Brunei.
Once the consistory is held in late November, there will be 128 cardinals under the age of 80 and eligible to vote in a conclave. Pope Francis will have created just over 57% of them.
Electors
Sixteen of the cardinals created by St John Paul II will still be under 80 as will 39 of the cardinals created by Pope Benedict XVI; Pope Francis will have created 73 of the electors.
US Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl, retired archbishop of Washington, will celebrate his 80th birthday on November 12, before the consistory. Italian Cardinal Angelo Becciu, whom the Pope dismissed as prefect of the congregation for saints in late September, is 72 but renounced the rights of a cardinal, including the right to enter a conclave to elect a new Pope.
Italians will continue to have an outsized portion of the electors, rising to 22 of the 128; the US will stay at nine voters with Cardinal-designate Gregory taking Cardinal Wuerl’s place.
Full list
Here is the full list of the new cardinals, in the order named by the Pope:
– Maltese Bishop Mario Grech, 63, secretary-general of the Synod of Bishops;
– Italian Bishop Marcello Semeraro, 72, prefect of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes;
– Archbishop Antoine Kambanda of Kigali, Rwanda, who will turn 62 on November 10;
– Archbishop Gregory, 72;
– Archbishop Jose F. Advincula of Capiz, Philippines, 68;
– Archbishop Celestino Aos Braco of Santiago, Chile, 75;
– Bishop Cornelius Sim, apostolic vicar of Brunei, 69;
– Italian Archbishop Paolo Lojudice of Siena, 56;
– Franciscan Fr Mauro Gambetti, custos of the Sacred Convent of Assisi in Assisi, who was to celebrate his 55th birthday on October 27;
– Retired Bishop Felipe Arizmendi Esquivel of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico, 80;
– Retired Italian Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi, a former nuncio, 80;
– Italian Capuchin Fr Raniero Cantalamessa, preacher of the papal household, 86;
– Italian Fr Enrico Feroci, 80, former director of Rome’s Caritas.