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Pope Benedict XVI Names 22 New Cardinals

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VICTOR L. SIMPSON   01/ 6/12 12:05 PM ET   AP

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI clearly put his stamp on the group that will eventually elect his successor with his naming of 22 new cardinals Friday, including prelates in such key posts as New York and Hong Kong.

The group is heavy on Europeans, particularly Italians holding important Vatican posts, and includes only three prelates from outside the West: a Brazilian, an Indian and a Chinese.

The German pope, who long served at the Vatican himself before his election to the papacy in 2005, has now named half of the prelates eligible to vote in the next papal conclave.

Cardinals are the pope's top advisers, the elite group of churchmen who will eventually elect Benedict's successor. Of the 22 named Friday, 18 are under the age of 80, raising to 125 the number of cardinals eligible to vote in the next papal conclave. Cardinals aged 80 and over are not allowed to cast such votes.

The list includes two Americans: Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, who is also president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Archbishop Edwin O'Brien, Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre and the former archbishop of Baltimore. The nominations give the United States 12 so-called cardinal-electors, second only to Italy's 30.

Other new cardinals come from Berlin, Prague, Toronto and Florence, Italy.

The 84-year-old pope named 16 Europeans as cardinals, including seven Italians. He also named Joao Braz de Aviz, a Brazilian who heads the Vatican office for religious life; John Tong Hon, bishop of Hong Kong; and George Alencherry, archbishop of the Syro-Malabar church in India.

The Hong Kong position is a delicate one because of continued tensions between China's mainland authorities and the Vatican over religious freedom. The retired Hong Kong bishop, Cardinal Joseph Zen, has remained a sharp critic of China's government.

The pope announced the names "with great joy" following an Epiphany Mass that ended the Vatican's main Christmas celebrations. He said they will be formally elevated at a Feb. 18 ceremony in Rome.

During the Mass, Benedict also ordained two new Vatican diplomats with the rank of archbishop, including an American, Monsignor Charles Brown, who is being sent to Ireland to heal the damage caused by the clerical sex abuse scandal. In July, the Vatican recalled its previous nuncio after Irish government officials criticized the Vatican's handling of the scandal.

However, Benedict once again passed over for cardinal Dublin Archbishop Diarmuid Martin, a major voice in the church demanding greater accountability from bishops to clean up the scandal.

The Vatican never explains the pope's choices for cardinal.

The 18 new cardinals under 80 are:

Santos Abril y Castello, (Spanish), Archpriest of the Basilica of St. Mary Major

George Alencherry, (Indian), Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malabar Church in India

Giuseppe Bertello, (Italian), President of the Government of the Vatican City State

Giuseppe Bettori, (Italian), Archbishop of Florence

Joao Braz de Aviz, (Brazil), Prefect of the Congregation for Religious

Domenico Calcagno, (Italian), President of the Apostolic Patrimony of the Holy See

Francesco Coccopalmerio, (Italian), President of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts

Thomas Collins, (Canadian), Archbishop of Toronto

Timothy Dolan, (United States) Archbishop of New York

Dominik Duka, (Czech), Archbishop of Prague

Wim Eijk, (Dutch), Archbishop of Utrecht

Fernando Filoni, (Italian), Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples

Antonio Maria Veglio, (Italian), President of the Pontifical Council for Migrants and Refugees

Manuel Monteiro de Castro, (Portuguese), Major Penitentiary of the Apostolic Penitentiary

Edwin O'Brien, (United States), Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre

John Tong Hon, (Chinese), Bishop of Hong Kong

Giuseppe Versaldi, (Italian), President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See

Rainer Maria Woelki, (German), Archbishop of Berlin

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The four new cardinals over 80 are:

Karl Becker (German), a priest and professor

Prosper Grech, (Maltese), a priest and professor

Lucian Muresan (Romania), an archbishop

Julien Ries, (Belgian), a monsignor and professor

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AP reporter Daniela Petroff contributed from Vatican City.

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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:27 PM on 01/07/2012
Were the cardinals in their nests or in the birdfeeder when the pope named them?

If I had to name a cardinal, I'd name him Arsenius.
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
09:42 PM on 01/07/2012
The pope looks so pleased about his hand being kissed.
03:51 PM on 01/07/2012
How many oof the 22 molested the alter boys??
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DickRay Schliep
10:26 AM on 01/07/2012
GREAT another 22 appointed to a post that they can molest children and make remarks against their fellow human beings , spewing hate and bigotry. I know that there are many great priests and Cardinals but there are many that are sick demented perverted sick men.

My dad is Catholic and he worships the Catholic Church although the ex communicated him for divorcing his alcoholic and "loose" wife. He was reinstated when his x wife dies and he and my mom after 3 years could then be married in the Catholic Church.
03:06 AM on 01/08/2012
Hes not excommunicated if he divorces his wife, he just cannot remarry. That would be adultery in the eyes of the Church.
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ttsgw
Atheist and secular humanist
08:10 AM on 01/07/2012
I thought it was god who appointed the popes.
08:50 AM on 01/07/2012
This concerns cardinals, not 'popes'.
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ttsgw
Atheist and secular humanist
09:05 AM on 01/07/2012
But are not these cardinals, appointed by the vatican dictator, supposed to elect the new pope when the present one has died?
07:15 AM on 01/07/2012
This pope should hire 22 detectives to get to the bottom of the pedophile scandal in the church and it's repulsive coverup.
07:46 AM on 01/07/2012
They've already done that with a third party investigation and reforms over the past few years.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
07:52 PM on 01/07/2012
Sure they have. All the rugs are thoroughly swept under now.
TomMartin
Freedom and equality.
09:43 PM on 01/07/2012
So how many bishops have they fired over this coverup?
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jokamachi
Dog on roof? Check. Scissors? Check.
03:47 AM on 01/07/2012
Today in Toledo, Ohio 22 atheists were promoted to the level of fry cook. Soon they'll convene a concord to decide who dips their wick in the oil.
07:16 AM on 01/07/2012
Very spiritual of you.
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PeterinSydney
10:32 PM on 01/06/2012
I suppose congratulations are due to Cardinal Bertone, for getting all his men up for the February consistory. He is obviously running the Vatican now and has complete control of Benedict XVI. Looks an almost certain bet the next conclave will produce Pope Bertone.
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CogentThought
06:16 PM on 01/07/2012
Pope Bertoni? Is he the guy that makes the pasta and sauce?
08:43 PM on 01/06/2012
WHAT !!!!!! The Pope named 22 new Pedophiles !!!!!!!!!!!
07:47 AM on 01/07/2012
Heh, perhaps you are on the list.
10:39 PM on 01/07/2012
Perhaps not..............I like my meat legal
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JBaker
fictio cedit veritati
06:48 PM on 01/06/2012
Make-believe in Rome: the pope plays musical chairs in his religious doll house. How cute!
07:47 AM on 01/07/2012
Make-believe in HP: you have a clever post
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jokamachi
Dog on roof? Check. Scissors? Check.
05:39 PM on 01/06/2012
Benny and the Jets.
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mater
mater
05:44 PM on 01/06/2012
Best quip of the DAY!
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:29 PM on 01/07/2012
We've got the Jets. Where are the Sharks?
04:40 PM on 01/06/2012
Wow, all white European dudes, two white Americans, a white Canadian, and an Asian thrown in: such diversity from a German Pope. Bravo! Oh wait missed the guy from India....my bad.
07:49 AM on 01/07/2012
Unless you check the balance of remaining cardinals, your comment is meaningless.
03:18 PM on 01/06/2012
With so many people abandoning the Church and religion as a whole, it's wonderful and inspiring to see the Church progressing.
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BurtonDesque
Fear a Blank Planet
07:53 PM on 01/06/2012
Replacing really old men with only-slightly-less-old men is inspiring?
07:56 PM on 01/06/2012
I'm a 24 yr old Catholic and recently attended an ordination of Priests. In today's day and age to still be attracting people to the vocation is truly inspiring. Yes.
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Cheyla
02:53 PM on 01/06/2012
Imagine no religion. . .what could the world do with all the money collected by this one religion alone??
03:12 PM on 01/06/2012
The money would lie in the people who've contributed to it. It wouldn't be assisting you in any fashion. People forget that the Salvation Army (a religion) and Catholic Charities / Workers are 2 of the largest relief organizations. Religion, whether you approve or not, is an organized fashion to collect funds that can be distributed during times of need. Hurricane Katrina's biggest relief aid contributions didn't come from FEMA, rather, religiously affiliated charities.
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Disillusioned One
Illusion is for those unable to face reality.
03:32 PM on 01/06/2012
I find only one charity doing an absolutely 'charitable' job and that's the Salvation Army.

"US Salvation Army works with nearly three billion dollars of donated
funds every year and their US CEO earns $13,000."

"Catholic Charities USA Top Person: Larry Snyder Top Salary $ 148,995."
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JBaker
fictio cedit veritati
06:23 PM on 01/06/2012
The religious charitable organizations you speak of also receive government funding for those services.
07:54 AM on 01/07/2012
What does the world do with all the money collected from governments?

Has poverty, war, suffering been eliminated?
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thegodlessgeneration
better to embrace hard truth than reassuring fable
12:36 PM on 01/06/2012
Hm, for some reason I don't see any women on that list. Maybe I've misread it. I'll take another look.
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Disillusioned One
Illusion is for those unable to face reality.
03:17 PM on 01/06/2012
Don't bother. You won't find a woman on that list.
08:28 AM on 01/07/2012
Uh huh