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Vatican names Bishop Tagle Manila Archbishop

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Bishop TagleIMUS Bishop Luis Antonio Tagle, a former member of a theological body once headed by Pope Benedict XVI before he became Pontiff, has been ap­pointed the new archbishop of Manila.

 

Tagle took over the Manila archdiocese from Gaudencio Car­dinal Rosales, whose resignation has been accepted by the Pope.

Tagle’s appointment was an­nounced last Oct. 12 in the Vati­can and by Charge d’Affaires Msgr. Gabor Pinter of the Apos­tolic Nunciature in Manila.

Tagle hosts a Sunday pro­gram, “The Word Exposed,” on ANC, Studio 23 and the govern­ment-owned NBN. He also has a Facebook page, which has been flooded with congratulations from online fans.

He is affectionately known by his nickname, Chito.

‘Am going home’

“Malaya na ako. Uwi na ako sa amin (I’m free. I’m going home),” a smiling Rosales told senior clergymen and members of the media after leading the Angelus at the chapel in his official resi­dence in Intramuros.

Well-wishers took turns shak­ing and kissing the cardinal’s hand and posing for souvenir pictures with him.

Rosales, 79, earlier said the Vatican had already accepted his resignation and he was just waiting for his successor to be named. He submitted his resig­nation in 2007 when he turned 75, the mandatory retirement age for prelates, but the Pontiff extended his term indefinitely.

‘With trepidation’

Tagle sent a statement express­ing confidence that he would be able to fulfill his new duties with God’s help.

“I face this heavy responsibil­ity with much trepidation,” Tagle said. “Leaving the Diocese of Imus, my beloved home, at the threshold of its Golden Jubilee, is not easy. But faith in our gracious Lord and love of the Church give me strength.”

Tagle added: “I know that I would find much good will and zeal for my mission in the clergy, religious and lay faithful of the Archdiocese of Manila. In our openness to the Holy Spirit, we could render a joyful and robust witness to Jesus Christ, all for the glory of the Father and the good of the Church and of society, es­pecially, especially of the poor.”

Tagle, 54, will be the 32nd archbishop of Manila and its first Manila-born archbishop. He is also the youngest Manila arch­bishop after the Irish-born James Michael O’Doherty, who was ap­pointed in 1916.

Tagle was ordained a priest in 1982 and appointed Imus bishop in 2001. Imus is one of the dio­ceses of the Manila metropolitan archdiocese.

Ph.D. in sacred theology

From 1985 to 1992, Tagle was sent for further studies to the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, where he earned his doctorate in sacred theology.

Tagle served as member of the International Theological Com­mission while it was still chaired by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI. Tagle served as a theologian of at least two ordinary synods at the Vati­can.

He currently teaches theology at the Loyola School of Theology in Manila and the Divine Word Seminary in Tagaytay City.

Tagle was ordained bishop of Imus on Dec. 12, 2001.

He is also currently the chair­man of the Commission on Doc­trine of the Faith of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Phil­ippines (CBCP).

More time for prayers

“In the 10 years that Archbish­op Tagle was in the episcopacy and ministry, he showed that his ministry was very pastoral,” Rosales said. “Care for the laity and also in a special way for the priests’ characterized his pasto­ral work.”

No date has been set for the ordination and installation of the new Manila archbishop. Until that time, the Vatican said Ro­sales would be the temporary administrator of the Manila arch­diocese.

Rosales, who will now be re­ferred to as the archbishop emer­itus of Manila, said he would return to his native Lipa City and live in a retirement home for priests there. Rosales was archbishop of Lipa from 1992 to 2003.

He said he was looking for­ward to having more time to pray and write. He said he was planning to write a book about the late Lucena Bishop Alfredo Obviar, whose cause of beatifica­tion Rosales had been pursuing for several decades.

“See me at the second floor, Room Number 8,” Rosales said.

‘Forget me’

Asked what legacy he would want to be known for, Rosales said that he did not want to be remembered in any way.

“Forget me. I don’t want to be remembered, in truth. I don’t want to be honored. I just want to live a simple life,” he said.

His advice to Tagle is to “con­tinue to preach about Jesus,” and to connect with Catholics of his new archdiocese, which cov­ers the cities of Manila, Pasay, Makati, Mandaluyong and San Juan.

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