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diggerdomer
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Thanks, as with the prior post. I didn’t think it was a dispensation, though…I’m not aware of any canon law that requires a dispensation for this event. Still…very enlightening and informative to know that not all Cardinals are Bishops.No, he was granted a dispensation from the canon. The Jesuits also have the same dispensation. They don’t have to accept the Order of Bishop to be cardinals. That’s how Cardinal Dulles was able to be elevated. He invoked the dispensation which goes way back to their foundation.
Even though current law says that cardinals must be bishops, there is also a point in law that if something has been in practice for an extended number of years, I don’t recall how many, the new law can be dispensed.
We invoke it in our own community everytime we appoint a superior who is not a priest. All of our superiors are called Rev. Father. That goes back to St. Francis of Assisi who was known as Holy Father Francis. and upon his death, his title was handed down to the next superior general. There have been many who did not accept the title, but many have used it. Bonaventure was one who did not use it. He was Brother Bonaventure, never Father, Bishop or Cardinal.
Our current Father General refuses to go by Father as well. He’s a priest. But he goes by Most Rev. Brother.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()