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Monday, June 4, 2018

Salesian Cardinal Obando Dies

Salesian Cardinal Miguel Obando, Historical Mediator in Nicaragua, Dies

(ANS – Managua, Nicaragua – June 4) - The Salesians of Nicaragua have communicated to the Salesian Family that Salesian Miguel Obando y Bravo, archbishop emeritus of Managua and senior Salesian cardinal, passed away on Sunday, June 3, at 3:48 a.m.

According to a report in The New York Times, the cause was a heart attack.

Cardinal Obando, 92, was an emblematic figure of the Catholic Church, a man who distinguished himself for his role as a mediator in the acute military and political conflicts experienced by the Central American country. A person’s political situation does not always play a preponderant role in taking a position for or against someone, certainly, and yet this could be the case with Cardinal Obando. But his work and actions in favor of the people speak volumes about his person and his life.

Cardinal Obando lived through an exceptionally difficult period in the history of Nicaragua, with contradictory currents. “He fought the regime of Anastasio Somoza with a rigor that nobody denies him,” wrote D. Urtasun of him.  “And he did it because, in his own words, ‘Evil must be challenged, fought, and defeated.’ [Nicaraguan dictator] Somoza ended up calling him ‘Commander Miguel.’ With the same courage, he faced the Sandinista commanders, surrounded by a believing people, who followed this shepherd, waving the banner of Christ.”

“Many support him unconditionally and show their appreciation with respect and gratitude,” continues Urtasun. “In the person of the cardinal they see a father, a guide, the good shepherd. Others, fewer, look at him with disdain and mistrust, because Obando is inconvenient to them, because he represents a critical awareness of the excesses of the government. His prolonged position of fostering the reconciliation of his people led him to act as a mediator on several occasions....”

The Salesian cardinal was proclaimed “An Eminence of Peace and Reconciliation” for Nicaragua by the National Assembly in 2016.

Miguel Obando y Bravo was born to a peasant family on February 2, 1926, in La Libertad, Chontales province, in the center of the country. After completing his studies in the Salesian Congregation, he was ordained on August 10, 1958. He was named bishop on March 31, 1968; in February 1970, he became archbishop of Managua and on May 25, 1985, was made cardinal by Pope John Paul II. His became archbishop emeritus in 2005.

With Cardinal Obando’s passing, the Salesians have eight living cardinals: four retired from their responsibilities (Amato, Bertone, Farina, Zen) and four active (Bo, Ezzati, Rodriguez, and Sturla). Cardinal Rodriguez, elevated by St. John Paul II in 2001, is now the senior.

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