Crescenzio Sepe Explained

Type:Cardinal
Honorific-Prefix:His Eminence
Crescenzio Sepe
Cardinal,
Archbishop emeritus of Naples
Archdiocese:Naples
See:Naples
Term Start:1 July 2006
Ended:12 December 2020
Predecessor:Michele Giordano
Successor:Domenico Battaglia
Other Post:Cardinal-Priest of Dio Padre misericordioso
Ordination:12 March 1967
Ordained By:Antonio Cece
Consecration:26 April 1992
Consecrated By:Pope John Paul II
Cardinal:21 February 2001
Created Cardinal By:Pope John Paul II
Rank:Cardinal Priest
Birth Name:Crescenzio Sepe
Birth Date:2 June 1943
Birth Place:Carinaro, Caserta, Kingdom of Italy
Nationality:Italian
Religion:Roman Catholic
Coat Of Arms:Coat of arms of Crescenzio Sepe.svg
Motto:in nomine domini
Cardinal Name:Crescenzio Sepe
Dipstyle:His Eminence
Offstyle:Your Eminence
See:Naples

Crescenzio Sepe (pronounced as /it/; born 2 June 1943) is an Italian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Naples from 2006 to 2020. He served in the Roman Curia as Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples from 2001 to 2006. He was made a cardinal in 2001. Before that he spent 25 years in increasingly important positions in the Roman Curia.

Biography

Early life and ordination

Born at Carinaro, in the province of Caserta. He attended the Seminary of Aversa, studied philosophy at the Regional Seminary in Salerno and theology in Rome. He was ordained for the Diocese of Aversa on 12 March 1967. He earned degrees in theology and canon law at the Pontifical Lateran University and in philosophy from the University of Rome La Sapienza. He taught theology at the Lateran and Urbanian Pontifical Universities. To prepare for a career in the diplomatic service of the Holy See, he entered the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1969.[1]

Career in the Curia

He joined the diplomatic service of the Holy See and was posted to Brazil from 1972 to 1975.[2] He then returned to Rome and worked at the Secretariat of State, first in the Section for International Organizations and then in office for information and documentation. He was named the Secretariat's Assessor for General Affairs in 1987.

Sepe was appointed Secretary of the Congregation for the Clergy and Titular Archbishop of Gradum on 2 April 1992.[3] He received his episcopal consecration from Pope John Paul II on 26 April. On 29 September 1992, Pope John Paul named him a member of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People.[4] In an essay published the next year, he described celibacy as integral to the priesthood: "Christ willed ... to combine the virginal state with his mission as eternal priest.... We can therefore affirm that chastity and virginity are not simply additional or secondary in Christ's priestly existence, but belong to its very essence."[5]

As secretary of the Congregation for the Clergy, Sepe was responsible for organizing the celebration marking the 50th anniversary of Pope John Paul's ordination to the priesthood, which proved so successful that the Pope gave him even greater responsibility.[6] On 3 November 1997, Pope John Paul named him General Secretary of the Central Committee for the Great Jubilee of the Year 2000, which has been described as "almost certainly the most complex logistical enterprise in recent Roman memory"[6] and "a carnival such as Rome has not seen since the days of Nero". He was President of Peregrinatio ad Petri Sedem from 8 November 1997 to July 2001. On 18 February 1999, he was made a member of the Congregation for the Clergy.[7]

On 9 April 2001 Pope John Paul named him Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.[8] As Prefect he was ex officio the Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Urban University. In 1995, as head of the Congregation, he helped implement a priest-sharing program among dioceses worldwide to help redress the geographical imbalance in vocations. He also said that the Vatican was facilitating the return of hundreds of priests who had left the active ministry and married in civil ceremonies, but who were now divorced or widowed and were "sincerely sorry" for having strayed from their vocation. In 1997 he said a relaxing of the celibacy rule for Latin Church priests would not ease the vocations crisis and would have no theological or pastoral foundation.

Pope John Paul made him Cardinal-Deacon of Dio Padre misericordioso in the consistory of 21 February 2001.[9] At the age of 57, he was the youngest official of the Roman Curia named a cardinal in decades.[10] He participated as a cardinal elector in the 2005 conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI, where he was also one of the cardinals named to the group that handles the ordinary affairs of the Apostolic See until a new pope is chosen,[11] and in the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis.[12] Pope John Paul named him a member of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America on 6 August 2002,[13] the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on 6 September 2002,[14] the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity on 8 November 2002,[15] the Special Council for Asia of the General Secretariat of the Synod of Bishops on 28 May 2004,[16] and the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts on 20 November 2004.[17]

Archbishop of Naples

On 20 May 2006, he was appointed Archbishop of Naples.[18] With that appointment, he became a Cardinal-Priest with his deaconry elevated pro hac vice to title.[19] He was the first head of a Roman dicastery in decades to be given a diocesan appointment. He disputed the idea that his reassignment to Naples from the Roman Curia represented a demotion. Sepe said that when Benedict asked for his reaction in advance, he agreed because it was how he wanted to end his career.[20] Others thought Pope Benedict preferred to have a prelate from a traditional missionary country, in this instance Indian Cardinal Ivan Dias, lead the Congregation responsible for missionary work.[6]

In 2007 he called for an end to gang violence.[21]

In June 2010, Sepe was under investigation by Perugia's public prosecutor's office for financial corruption in connection with the renovation and sale of some of the Congregation's properties.[22] Media reports alleged that during his time as prefect, he sold property owned by the Congregation at discounted prices to politicians positioned to help the Congregation.[23] Sepe said that he has "nothing to hide" and he was expected to waive the diplomatic immunity afforded by his Vatican passport and meet investigators.[20] [24]

In March 2018 Sepe forwarded to the Vatican a 1,200-page dossier compiled by Francesco Mangiacapra, a male escort, that purported to identify 40 actively gay Catholic priests. He said: "those who have erred must pay the price, and be helped to repent for the harm done".[25]

He has been a member of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.[26]

He formally retired as Archbishop of Naples in 12 December 2020, with the appointment of his successor, Domenico Battaglia, at the time Bishop of Diocese of Cerreto Sannita–Telese–Sant’Agata de’ Goti.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. it. 13 April 2020 . Pontificia Accademia Ecclesiastica, Ex-alunni 1950 – 1999 .
  2. Web site: it . Chiesa di Napoli . Biografia del Cardinale Crescenzio Sepe . 13 April 2020 .
  3. Book: Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 412, 470 . 1992 . LXXXIV .
  4. Book: Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1196 . 1992 . LXXXIV .
  5. Book: Sepe, Crescenzio . For Love Alone: Reflections on Priestly Celibacy . Sanchez . Jose . The Relevance of Priestly Celibacy Today . 66–82 . 1993 . St. Paul's . Slough, UK. Quoted in Book: Selin, Gary. 13 April 2020 . 111 . Priestly Celibacy: Theological Foundations . CUA Press . 2016. 9780813228419 .
  6. News: A hint of accountability in new Vatican financial scandal . John L. . Allen Jr. . National Catholic Reporter . 21 June 2010.
  7. Book: Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 479. 1991 . LXXXXI .
  8. Holy See Press Office . 13 April 2020 . Rinunce e Nomine, 09.04.2001 . it . 9 April 2001.
  9. Web site: Concistoro Ordinario Pubblico per la creazione dei nuovi Cardinali. Pope John Paul II. Pope John Paul II. 21 February 2001. The Holy See. Libreria Editrica Vaticana. Assegnazione dei Titoli o delle Diaconie ai nuovi Cardinali. it. Ordinary Public Consistory for the creation of new Cardinals. Homily. 16 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180108120426/http://w2.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/it/homilies/2001/documents/hf_jp-ii_hom_20010221_concistoro.html. 8 January 2018. live.
  10. Web site: 13 April 2020 . 20 June 2010. "Red Pope" Probed: Sepe Under Scrutiny . Whispers in the Loggia.
  11. News: Cardinals Hear Meditation on Church and World . Zenit . 13 April 2020 . 14 April 2005.
  12. News: List of Cardinal Electors . Zenit . 13 April 2020 . 12 March 2013.
  13. 14 April 2020 . 6 August 2002 . Holy See Press Office . it . Rinunce e Nomine, 06.08.2002 .
  14. 14 April 2020 . 6 September 2002 . Holy See Press Office . it . Rinunce e Nomine, 06.09.2002 .
  15. 14 April 2020 . 8 November 2002 . Holy See Press Office . it . Rinunce e Nomine, 08.11.2002 .
  16. 14 April 2020 . 28 May 2004 . Holy See Press Office . it . Rinunce e Nomine, 28.05.2004 .
  17. 14 April 2020 . 20 November 2004 . Holy See Press Office . it . Rinunce e Nomine, 20.11.2004 .
  18. it. 20 May 2006 . Rinunce e Nomine, 20.05.2006 . 20 November 2018 . Holy See Press Office.
  19. Web site: Rinunce e nomine. 20 May 2006. Sala Stampa della Santa Sede. it. Resignations and Appointments. 16 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180217024028/https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2006/05/20/0259/00754.html. 17 February 2018. live.
  20. News: 13 April 2020 . Cardinal in Vatican corruption inquiry denies guilt . The Guardian . 21 June 2010 . Associated Press .
  21. Book: Covella, Giuliana . 13 April 2020 . Otto centimetri di morte. La fine del sogno di Luigi Sica . 89 . it . Guida Editori . 2010. 9788860428318 .
  22. News: it . Corruzione, indagati Sepe e Lunardi . https://web.archive.org/web/20100623013004/http://lastampa.it/redazione/cmsSezioni/politica/201006articoli/56050girata.asp . 23 June 2010 . La Stampa . 19 June 2010.
  23. News: The Independent . 13 April 2020 . Made in his own image: The Catholic Church faces another scandal . 28 June 2010.
  24. News: Cardinal may be witness in 'favours' case . The Irish Times. 19 June 2010 . Paddy . Agnew . 13 April 2020 .
  25. News: Italian Cardinal Sends List of Purportedly Gay Catholic Clergy To Vatican. 20 November 2018 . HuffPost. 5 March 2018 . Carol . Kuruvilla.
  26. Web site: 13 April 2020. Sepe Card. Crescenzio . . live . 4 September 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170904070435/http://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_sepe_c.html .