Card. Angel Fernandez Artime Appointed Pro-prefect of Dicastery for Consecrated Life
(ANS – Rome – January 7, 2025) – The Salesian Congregation extends its heartfelt congratulations to Cardinal Angel Fernandez Artime on his appointment as pro-prefect of the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life (DIVCSVA). This announcement was made by the Vatican Press Office on January 6. With a decade of distinguished service as Rector Major of the Salesians, Card. Fernandez Artime has demonstrated exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to the Church and the Salesian community. In light of his new role, he shared his thoughts with ANS.
Your Eminence, what was your reaction to the Holy Father’s
appointment?
“Yesterday,
on the Solemnity of the Epiphany, following the celebration with the Holy
Father in St. Peter’s Basilica, I received the news at noon that the Pope has
appointed Sister Simona Brambilla as prefect of the Dicastery for Consecrated
Life. He has created this new service of pro-prefect, which he clearly
considers vital, asking me for this service.
I
must say, of course, that over the last few months I had known the Holy Father’s
intentions and I had given him my full availability with a sense of faith and
obedience to the Pope as a Salesian. I also wish to convey my heartfelt
readiness to contribute following these years service in the Salesian
Congregation, which have been of great spiritual and human richness for me.
I
am happy about this service that they are asking of me, and I am fully
available, just as I am entirely committed in my ecclesial service as a member
of the College of Cardinals, to accompany and assist the Holy Father, and also
from my pastoral service as a bishop, in the various needs of the Church.”
What do you think awaits you now in this new service entrusted
to you by the Holy Father? How
do you feel about collaborating under the leadership of a sister after many
years leading a male congregation?
“I
have already met and spoken several times with the prefect emeritus, Card. João
Braz de Aviz, and with the then-secretary, now prefect of the Dicastery, Sister
Simona Brambilla, always noting the excellent atmosphere of dialog,
understanding, and shared vision. I am confident that the Holy Father has
wisely structured the Dicastery in a way that is both rich and timely for our
present time.”
What dreams and challenges do you foresee in your new
assignment?
“Regarding
dreams, hopes, plans, and perspectives, I still have much to learn about the
Dicastery itself, although I am well-acquainted with the Salesian Congregation
and consecrated life from my experience as a religious. One conviction stands
firm: the Dicastery, with the collective expertise of the 32 individuals with
whom I will collaborate, serves a significant purpose. From what I have
observed and experienced, we will strive to illuminate the beauty of
consecrated life and apostolic movements within the Church.
Through
her humble service as prefect, alongside my contribution and those of other
dedicated individuals, the Dicastery will inspire, enlighten, and engage with congregations
and institutes in meaningful ways. We will enthusiastically accompany the joys
and challenges of consecrated life and apostolic movements.
As
I often reminded provincials during my tenure as Rector Major, ‘Life is always
richer and more expansive than the challenges we encounter daily. The Dicastery
will be far more than a problem-solving office. And I used to say this in the
knowledge that it is God who accompanies the Salesian Congregation, and I say
this today knowing that it is God who accompanies the Church, led by the Holy
Spirit through the Vicar of Christ, Pope Francis. It is this same Spirit that
must direct all services and Dicasteries through the mediation of the people
who are called to serve.”
Biography
Angel
Fernandez Artime, 64, was born on August 21, 1960, in Gozon-Luanco, Asturias,
Spain. A Salesian since 1978, he was ordained a priest on July 4, 1987, in Leon.
He holds a degree in pastoral theology and a licentiate in philosophy and pedagogy.
In his home province of Leon, he served as youth ministry delegate, director of
the school in Ourense, member of the provincial council, and vice provincial,
and from 2000 to 2006, provincial. In 2009, he was appointed provincial of
Argentina South Province.
In
December 2013, he was nominated as provincial of the Mary Help of Christians
Province in Spain, a role he never assumed due to his election as Rector Major on
March 25, 2014, during the 27th General Chapter.
He
was re-elected at the 28th General Chapter in 2020. During his tenure he made pastoral
and animation visits to over 120 countries, delivering messages of hope and
unity, as the 10th successor of Don Bosco. His extensive experience in guiding
the Salesian Family, comprising 32 officially recognized groups, has
strengthened bonds among its members and promoted the Congregation’s
educational and spiritual mission.
Over
the years, as Rector Major, he received 23 honorary citizenships and an
honorary doctorate in pedagogy from the University of Palermo.
He
was created a cardinal by Pope Francis on Sunday, July 9, 2023, and received
the cardinal’s biretta and ring in the consistory on September 30.
On
December 17, 2023, Card. Fernandez Artime took possession of the diaconal
parish of Mary Help of Christians in Via Tuscolana, assigned by the Pope, and
he was ordained bishop on April 20, 2024, in the basilica of St. Mary Major in
Rome.
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