Raniero Cantalamessa Explained

Type:Cardinal
Honorific-Prefix:His Eminence
Raniero Cantalamessa
Cardinal, Preacher Emeritus of the Papal Household
Church:Latin Church
Appointed:23 June 1980
Term End:9 November 2024
Predecessor:Alfredo Marchesi
Previous Post:Preacher of the Papal Household (1980–2024)
Successor:Roberto Pasolini
Other Post:Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine (since 2020)
Ordination:19 October 1958
Cardinal:28 November 2020
Created Cardinal By:Pope Francis
Rank:Cardinal-Deacon
Birth Date:1934 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Colli del Tronto, Ascoli Piceno, Italy
Religion:Roman Catholic
Motto:Veni Creator Spiritus (Come, Creator Spirit)

Raniero Cantalamessa (born 22 July 1934) is an Italian Catholic cardinal and priest in the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin and a theologian. He served as the Preacher to the Papal Household from 1980 until 2024, under Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis.

Cantalamessa is a proponent of the Catholic charismatic renewal. Pope Francis raised him to the rank of cardinal on 28 November 2020.

Biography

Early life and education

Raniero Cantalamessa was born in Colli del Tronto, Italy, on 22 July 1934.[1] He was ordained as a priest in the Franciscan Capuchin order in 1958.[2] He holds doctoral degrees in theology and classical literature. He formerly served as a professor of ancient Christian history and the director of the Department of Religious Sciences at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, resigning in 1979. Cantalamessa also served as a member of the International Theological Commission from 1975 until 1981.[3]

Preacher to the Papal Household

Cantalamessa was appointed the Preacher to the Papal Household by Pope John Paul II in 1980 and has been confirmed in this position by Popes Benedict XVI and Francis. In this capacity, he provides meditations to the Pope and other high-ranking officials each Friday during Lent and Advent,[3] and is "the only person allowed to preach to the Pope."[4]

Cantalamessa, a frequent speaker, is a member of the Catholic Delegation for the Dialogue with the Pentecostal Churches.[3] [4] He currently hosts a weekly program on Radiotelevisione Italiana.

Before the 2005 and 2013 papal conclaves, he was invited to deliver one of the two public exhortations that begin a conclave.[5]

Cantalamessa, at the suggestion of Pope Francis, led a retreat for the bishops of the US at Mundelein Seminary from 2 to 8 January 2019 to seek spiritual guidance in addressing the clerical sex abuse crisis in the US Catholic Church.[6] [7] [8]

Cardinalate

On 25 October 2020, Pope Francis announced he would raise him to the rank of cardinal at a consistory scheduled for 28 November 2020.[9] On his request,[10] the pope granted Cantalamessa dispensation from the requirement that he be consecrated a bishop.[11] At that consistory, Pope Francis made him Cardinal-Deacon of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine.[12] Aged more than 80 at the time of his elevation to the cardinalate, Cantalamessa was never eligible to serve as a cardinal elector.

His office of Preacher to the Pontifical Household ceased on 9 November 2024, when his successor was appointed.[13] He plans in retirement to live at the Hermitage of Merciful Love in Cittaducale and serve on occasion as chaplain to a community of Poor Clare nuns there.[14]

Notable statements

In 1988, Cantalamessa, in his book The Mystery of Christmas (Sydney: St. Paul's Publications, 1988) made a statement on Jewish–Christian relations, acknowledging that the church must reassess its identity based upon its Jewish roots: "Quite a few in the Jewish religion have started to acknowledge Jesus as 'the glory of Israel.' They openly acknowledge Jesus as the Messiah and call themselves 'Messianic Jews.' ... These help us to overcome certain gloomy prospects of ours, making us realize that the great original schism afflicting the Church and impoverishing it is not so much the schism between East and West or between Catholics and Protestants, as the more radical one between the Church and Israel." He then wrote: "We are not saying this in a spirit of proselytism but in a spirit of conversion and obedience to the Word of God because it is certain that the rejoining of Israel with the Church will involve a rearrangement in the Church; it will mean a conversion on both sides. It will also be a rejoining of the Church with Israel." (101)

In December 2006, Cantalamessa urged Pope Benedict in an Advent sermon to declare a day of fasting and penitence in response to child sex crimes by clergy in the Roman Catholic Church. There was no reported reaction from the Pope.[4]

In 2010, Cantalamessa caused controversy with his sermon during Good Friday prayers in St Peter's Basilica. According to media outlets, he implied that the sensational coverage of alleged child abuse and cover-ups within the Roman Catholic Church was evidence of anti-Catholicism, and bore similarities to the "more shameful aspects of anti-Semitism".[15] Cantalamessa responded that he was reading directly from a letter received earlier in the week from a Jewish friend; the unidentified letter writer was expressing his contempt for what he considered a blatant media assault on the Pope.[16] A Vatican spokesman, Federico Lombardi, later gave a statement saying that Cantalamessa was not speaking as a Vatican official. The statement added that Cantalamessa's comparison could "lead to misunderstandings and is not an official position of the Catholic Church".[15]

On 29 March 2013, in a Good Friday homily delivered in St Peter's Basilica, Cantalamessa preached in favor of clearing away "the residue of past ceremonials, laws and disputes, now only debris." He then referred to Francis of Assisi as exemplifying the creative destroyer of ecclesial traditions:

Film

Cantalamessa is the primary subject of the award-winning documentary The Preacher to the Popes: Raniero Cantalamessa from CMAX Media and Awakening the Domestic Church. The film premiered in December 2021 in Norfolk, VA. As of January 14, 2022 the documentary has won 8 awards in 12 different festivals.

Writings

Cantalamessa is the author of several books on theological and spiritual topics. A selection follows:[17]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFMCap . Cantalamessa.org . March 13, 2013. it.
  2. Book: Hocken, Peter D.. The New International dDctionary of Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements. 2002. Zondervan Pub. House. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 0310224810. Rev. and expanded. Stanley M. Burgess. 454. Cantalamessa, Rainero.
  3. Web site: Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFMCap . Cantalamessa.org . March 13, 2013.
  4. News: Call for Church sex abuse penance . BBC News . December 15, 2006 . January 3, 2011.
  5. Web site: Concistoro: padre Cantalamessa chiede la dispensa dall'ordinazione episcopale, "Voglio morire con l'abito francescano". November 19, 2020. it. AgenSIR. https://archive.today/20201119164112/https://www.agensir.it/quotidiano/2020/11/19/concistoro-padre-cantalamessa-chiede-la-dispensa-dallordinazione-episcopale-voglio-morire-con-labito-francescano/. November 19, 2020. live.
  6. Web site: Chicago: US Bishops Gathered for Spiritual Retreat. Zenit . 10 November 2024 . Jim . Fair . 3 January 2019.
  7. News: Father Cantalamessa preaching to US bishops on retreat this week . 9 November 2024. 2 January 2019. Catholic News Agency .
  8. Web site: U.S. Bishops Receive Letter from Pope Francis As They Gather for Spiritual Retreat; Cardinal Daniel DiNardo Offers Message to Holy Father on Behalf of U.S. Bishops . 4 January 2019 . 10 November 2024 . USCCB.
  9. News: 25 October 2020 . 25 October 2020 . Pope Francis names 13 new cardinals, including Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington D.C. . Gerard . O'Connell . .
  10. Web site: Antonio. Sanfrancesco. Cantalamessa chiede al papa di non essere ordinato vescovo: "voglio morire con il saio". Cantalamessa asks the pope not to be consecrated bishop: "I want to take till the end the tunic". November 11, 2020. April 17, 2021.
  11. News: 20 November 2020 . Majority of cardinals-designate expected to attend consistory . 19 November 2020 . Catholic News Service . Carol . Glatz . Crux.
  12. Web site: Concistoro Ordinario Pubblico: Assegnazione dei Titoli, 28.11.2020. it . 28 November 2020 . Holy See Press Office. 28 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201128155120/https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2020/11/28/0618/01449.html. 28 November 2020 . live.
  13. 9 November 2024 . Holy See Press Office . 9 November 2024 . Resignations and Appointments, 09.11.2024 .
  14. News: Vatican News . 9 November 2024 . 9 November 2024 . Pope appoints Fr. Pasolini as new Preacher of Papal Household .
  15. News: Pope's preacher compares abuse row to anti-Semitism . BBC News . April 2, 2010 . January 3, 2011.
  16. News: Pentin . Edward . What Fr. Cantalamessa Really Said . National Catholic Register . April 2, 2010 . January 3, 2011 . 6 April 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100406030022/http://www.ncregister.com/blog/what_fr._cantalamessa_really_said . dead .
  17. Web site: Bibliography . Cantalamessa.org . January 3, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070314180703/http://www.cantalamessa.org/en/libri.php . March 14, 2007 .