JKirkLVNV:
Anyone have information or opinions on the elevation of archbishops in sees that historically have cardinal archbishops leading them and the time frame one usually sees? For example, Archbishop Burke of Saint Louis and Archbishop O’Malley of Boston have yet to be elevated, though St. Louis and Boston are traditionally lead by Cardinals. Also, who would you like to see elevated (not that the Holy Father’s gonna be calling any of us up to pick our brains about it!)? I’d like to see Archbishop Chaput of Denver and Archbishop Sheehan of Santa Fe both elevated.
Here are some candidates from Italy according to Magister who will probably get red hats (or are at least in line for one).
"…Other than the present cardinals, the ones John Paul II might soon create would also enter the conclave. Expectations are that he will elevate these cardinals by June, or October at the latest. Among those who will certainly receive the purple are: Rylko; the archbishop of Bologna, Carlo Caffarra, a convinced adherent of Ratzinger’s views; and the new archpriest of St. Peter’s Basilica, Angelo Comastri. The latter was the preacher at the 2004 Lenten retreat for the pope and the curia, and he held everyone spellbound, beginning with Dziwisz and Rylko. As the archbishop of Loreto, he met John Paul II on his visit to the Marian shrine in September. The Polish friends of pope Wojtyla favor him as his successor. "
The problem here in the US is twofold: many of the worthy candidates one would like to see get it are too new to have given a strong indicator of what is happening in their dioceses; most of them are having to clean up such messes willed to them that they are buried in that process rather than being able to carve out new fields of endeavor.
The other part of the scene is that demograhics have changed, for instance St. Louis when Ritter was alive was a much more prominent place than it is now so a red hat which used to go there probably will not anymore.
And as always there are the surprises, however, keep in mind that McCarrick and Gregory have a lot of “(name removed by moderator)ut” into things and unless someone in the Vatican has caught onto them we might well be stuck with their brand of candidates. Politics always rears its head in these matters.
Only time will tell. Personally I’d like to see something major done for Fessio, he has suffered for a long time at the hands of his “bretheren” and I am fond of the new Phoenix bishop Olmsted who is really turning that place around. Chaput ought to get it just for courage in bucking the tide of administrative old boy network IMO.
And God only knows O’Malley is doing his purgatory here on earth.