Named
Cardinal
“My highest title and diploma is to be ‘son of God’”
(ANS -
Vatican City – September 2) – After praying the Angelus in St. Peter’s
Square on Sunday, September 1, Pope Francis announced a consistory for the
creation of 13 new cardinals. Among them, the Pontiff appointed Salesian Archbishop
Cristobal Lopez Romero of Rabat, Morocco.
Abp.
Lopez’s comment on the appointment was: “I repeat what I already explained when
I was appointed bishop: my highest title and diploma is to be ‘son of God,’ and
I obtained it through Baptism. Like most of you, I’ve already attained the
highest honor; I can’t go higher or be promoted, because one can’t be more than
a child of God.”
Abp. Lopez
Romero was born May 19, 1952, in Velez-Rubio, Spain; he made his novitiate in
Godelleta, professed his first vows on August 16, 1968, followed by perpetual
vows on August 2, 1974, after which he was ordained on May 19, 1979.
He served
the Salesian Congregation in multiple ways and in various geographical areas. Following
ordination he provided pastoral ministry to the marginalized in Barcelona; he
was director of the Salesian Bulletin of Asuncion, Paraguay (1991-1992);
then superior of three different provinces: Paraguay (1994-2000), Bolivia
(2011-2014), and Seville, Spain (2014-2017). In between, from 2003 to 2011, he
also gained the experience of director of the community and head of the parish
and school ministry in the vocational training center in Kenitra, Morocco.
Precisely in virtue of this service, and of the good relations he developed
with the Christian and Muslim religious leaders in Morocco, on December 29, 2017,
Pope Francis appointed him archbishop of Rabat. In this capacity, he
accompanied the Holy Father throughout his apostolic journey to Morocco last
March.
On the
day of his appointment, in which the liturgy recalled, “The greater you become,
the more humble you should be” (Sir 3:18), Abp. Lopez wrote on his Facebook
page:
Dear
friends ... I would have wanted to answer all the messages I received.... But I
give up: they are so many! ... I would like every greeting to become a prayer
for the Pope, for the Church, for this diocese of Rabat, and for my person. I
thank Pope Francis for the deference he has shown me, and I intend to continue
to serve the Church by helping her with everything she needs....
I
reiterate what I already explained when I was appointed bishop: my highest title
and diploma is that of being “son of God,” and I obtained it in Baptism. Like
most of you, I’ve already attained the highest honor; I can’t go higher or be
promoted, because one can’t be more than a child of God.”
Being
bishop, priest, cardinal, Pope ... is nothing but a concrete service
rendered to the Church and in the Church.... But it doesn’t put you above
anyone....
The responsibility
received overwhelms and overcomes me, but I’m counting on the One who began his
work in me to bring it a happy end.
Let your kingdom come!”
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