Eduardo Martínez Somalo Explained

Type:cardinal
Honorific-Prefix:His Eminence
Eduardo Martínez Somalo
Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church
See:Thagora (titular)
Appointed:5 April 1993
Term End:4 April 2007
Predecessor:Sebastiano Baggio
Successor:Tarcisio Bertone
Other Post:Cardinal Priest of Santissimo Nome di Gesù (1999–2021)
Ordination:19 March 1950
Ordained By:Luigi Traglia
Consecration:13 December 1975
Consecrated By:Jean-Marie Villot
Cardinal:28 June 1988
Created Cardinal By:Pope John Paul II
Birth Name:Eduardo Martínez Somalo
Birth Date:1927 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Baños de Río Tobía, Kingdom of Spain
Death Place:Vatican City
Nationality:Spanish
Religion:Roman Catholic
Coat Of Arms:Coat of arms of Eduardo Martinez Somalo.svg
Cardinal Name:Eduardo Martínez Somalo
Dipstyle:His Eminence
Offstyle:Your Eminence

Eduardo Martínez Somalo (pronounced as /es/; 31 March 1927 – 10 August 2021) was a Spanish prelate of the Catholic Church who spent most of his career in the Roman Curia, first in the Secretariat of State from 1956 to 1975 and from 1979 to 1988, and then leading two of its principal dicasteries: the Congregation for Divine Worship from 1988 to 1992 and the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life from 1992 to 2004.

He was made a cardinal in 1988 and held the post of Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church from 1993 to 2007, serving as administrator of the Holy See from the death of Pope John Paul II to the election of Pope Benedict XVI.

Earlier in his career he was the apostolic nuncio to Colombia from 1975 to 1979.

Early life and ministry

Martínez Somalo was born in Baños de Rio Tobia in La Rioja. He studied at the seminary of the Diocese of Calahorra y La Calzada-Logroño.[1] He continued his studies in Rome at the Pontifical Spanish College and the Pontifical Gregorian University, earning licentiates in theology and canon law.[2]

He was ordained a priest on 19 March 1950 and worked for several years in the administration of the Diocese of Calahorra and teaching at the Instituto Marco Fabio Quintiliano.[1] To prepare for a diplomatic career he entered the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in 1954.[3]

On 18 August 1956 he received a doctorate in canon law from the Pontifical Lateran University; his thesis topic was the Spanish concordat of 1953.[1] He then entered the Roman Curia, serving in the Secretariat of State, where he was responsible for the Spanish section. He also taught at the Ecclesiastical Academy from 1957 to 1970.[4]

He served for several months in the Apostolic Delegation to Great Britain in 1970, but in October of that year returned to the Secretariat of State.[5]

On 12 November 1975, Pope Paul VI appointed him titular archbishop of Thagora and Apostolic Nuncio to Colombia.[6] He received his episcopal consecration on 13 December.

Curial service

Pope John Paul II named him Substitute for General Affairs of the Secretariat of State on 5 May 1979.[7]

Pope John Paul announced on 30 May 1988[8] that he would make him a cardinal and did so on 28 June 1988, assigning him as a cardinal deacon the title of Santissimo Nome di Gesù.[9] He opted to join the order of cardinal priests on 9 January 1999.[10] He was thought a likely candidate to head the Secretariat of State when the post became vacant in December 1990, but was probably not appointed because the Polish pope thought it best to fill the position with an Italian.[11]

He was prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments from 1 July 1988[12] to 21 January 1992 and prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life from 21 January 1992[13] to 11 February 2004, when he resigned.[14] [15] While in that post, he collaborated with other senior prelates to obtain the release of former Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet from house arrest in Great Britain in 2000.[16] In 2001, he responded to reports that his congregation had failed to respond to reports of abuse of nuns by priests in Africa and many other countries by appointing a committee to investigate, but declined to comment publicly.[17] [18] [19] During his tenure as prefect his congregation issued a ruling that transsexuals be prohibited from entering religious orders and that anyone who had undergone sex-change surgery be expelled or suspended from their order. A letter outlining the policy was sent to the heads of religious orders, but otherwise kept secret.[20] [21]

In April 2010, a journalistic investigation identified Martínez Somalo as one of several senior curial officials who had supported Marcial Maciel, the founder of the Legion of Christ who was expelled from the priesthood in 2006, despite numerous charges of serious misconduct against him. Martínez Somalo accepted cash payments from Maciel while heading the dicastery responsible for "investigating any complaints about religious orders or their leaders". He took no action on 1997 reports that Maciel had abused nine seminarians. Martínez Somalo refused to be interviewed about Maciel and the Legion.[22] [23]

Camerlengo

On 5 April 1993 Martínez was named Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church,[24] an office of special importance when the papacy is vacant. He held that post until 4 April 2007.[25] He was the acting sovereign of Vatican City for 17 days from the death of Pope John Paul II to the election of Pope Benedict XVI.

As camerlengo, Martínez Somalo was responsible for verifying the death of Pope John Paul. Just minutes after his death, he performed the traditional ritual, proclaimed he had died, and removed his ring.[26] He presided at certain of his funeralrites.[27] On 8 April, Martínez Somalo read Psalm 41:2 before the coffin was closed and the Mass of Requiem begun.[28] On 16 April, at the last meeting of the College of Cardinals before the conclave to elect a new pope began on 18 April, Martínez Somalo used a silver hammer to crush John Paul's ring and destroyed his lead seal as well.[29] [30]

Health and death

He had bypass surgery in 2003 and a heart attack in July 2021. He died at his home in Vatican City on 10 August 2021 at the age of 94.[31] [2] [32]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Adinolfi, Mario . Il conclave: storia, regole e protagonisti dell'elezione più misteriosa del mondo . 193 . 2005 . Halley Editrice . 9788875890711 . it.
  2. News: De Carolis. Alessandro. 10 August 2021. Cardinal Martinez Somalo dies at age of 94 . Vatican News. 10 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210810173531/https://www.vaticannews.va/en/vatican-city/news/2021-08/cardinal-martinez-somalo-dead-former-camerlengo.html. 10 August 2021. live.
  3. Web site: Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy. it. 10 August 2021 . Pontificia Accademia Ecclesiastica, Ex-alunni 1950 – 1999 .
  4. Book: Lentz III, Harris M. . 11 August 2021 . Popes and Cardinals of the 20th Century: A Biographical Dictionary . 120 . 2015 . McFarland . 9781476621555.
  5. News: 4 March 2013. Eduardo Martínez Somalo, excamaarlengo y fiel acompañante de Juan Pablo II en sus viajes. Europa Press. 11 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210810173531/https://www.vaticannews.va/en/vatican-city/news/2021-08/cardinal-martinez-somalo-dead-former-camerlengo.html. 10 August 2021. live.
  6. Book: Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1975 . 684, 732 . LXVII . 11 August 2021 .
  7. Book: 552 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1979 . LXXI . 11 August 2021 .
  8. News: 12 August 2021 . Pope Chooses 25 New Cardinals, including Two American Prelates . New York Times . Robert . Suro . 30 May 1988 .
  9. Book: 1074, 1076, 1083. 11 August 2021 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1988 . LXXX .
  10. Book: 242 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1999 . XCI .
  11. Book: Reese, Thomas . 14 August 2021. Inside the Vatican: The Politics and Organization of the Catholic Church . 181 . Harvard University Press . 1998 . 9780674418028.
  12. Book: 1254 . 11 August 2021 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1988 . LXXX .
  13. Book: 183 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1992 . LXXXIV .
  14. it . Holy See Press Office . Rinunce e Nomine, 11.02.2004 . 11 February 2004 . 10 August 2021 .
  15. News: 11 August 2021 . 12 February 2004 . es . El Periódico Mediterráneo. Martínez Somalo, sustituido por edad.
  16. News: 14 August 2021 . Don't Cry for Pinochet . 15 June 2004 . Stephen . De Mott . Commonweal .
  17. News: 14 August 2021 . The New York Times . 21 March 2001 . Documents Allege Abuse of Nuns by Priests . Chris . Hedges .
  18. News: The Irish Times . 14 August 2021 . Vatican confirms nuns' reports of sexual exploitation by priests . 21 March 2001 . Paddy . Agnew .
  19. Book: Allen, John . 14 August 2021 . Conclave: The Politics, Personalities, and Process of the Next Papal Election . 201 . 2002 . Crown Publishing Group . 9780385504560.
  20. News: The Advocate . 14 August 2021 . 1 February 2003 . Vatican demands expulsion for trans clerics .
  21. Web site: 14 February 2021 . I Testi Ufficiali del Vaticano sulla Questione Transsesuale dall'Agenzia di Stampa "ADISTA" . 15 January 2003 . ADISTA . it .
  22. News: Jason . Berry . Money paved way for Maciel's influence in the Vatican . National Catholic Reporter . 12 August 2021 . 6 April 2010 . When Martínez Somalo, a Spaniard, became head of the congregation overseeing religious in 1994, Maciel dispatched this priest to Martínez Somalo's home. The young priest carried an envelope thick with cash. "I didn't bat an eye," he recalled. "I went up to his apartment, handed him the envelope, said goodbye. ... It was a way of making friends, insuring certain help if it were needed, oiling the cogs." . 11 February 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190211174648/https://www.ncronline.org/news/accountability/money-paved-way-maciels-influence-vatican . dead .
  23. News: 11 August 2021 . 9 April 2010. es . El País. "Maciel y sacerdotes de la Legión repartieron sobres con dinero en efectivo y dieron regalos a oficiales de la Curia".
  24. Book: 461, 470 . 11 August 2021 . 1993 . LXXXV . Acta Apostolicae Sedis.
  25. it . Holy See Press Office . Rinunce e Nomine, 04.04.2007. 4 April 2007 . 10 August 2021 .
  26. News: 11 August 2021 . . Los 17 días del camarlengo. 10 August 2021. Pío. García. es .
  27. News: 11 August 2021 . The New York Times . Spanish Cardinal Becomes the Temporary 'Administrative Father' for the World's Catholics . Elaine . Sciolino . 4 April 2005 .
  28. News: 11 August 2021 . El Mundo . Guía para seguir el funeral. 8 April 2005. es .
  29. News: 12 August 2021 . 15 April 2005 . Cardinals finish meetings, John Paul's Fisherman's Ring destroyed . Catholic News Agency .
  30. News: Pontiff's seal and ring destroyed . BBC News . 16 April 2005 . 11 August 2021.
  31. News: 10 August 2021 . 10 August 2021 . Cardinal Eduardo Martínez Somalo, retired camerlengo, dies at 94 . Catholic News Agency . Hannah . Brockhaus .
  32. News: 10 August 2021 . 10 August 2021 . es . Vida Nueva Digital . Fallece el cardenal Eduardo Martínez Somalo, el camarlengo de Juan Pablo II . Mateo . González Alonso .
  33. Web site: Martinez Somalo Rev.mo Mons. Edoardo. it. 22 September 1972. . 12 August 2021.
  34. Real Decreto 776/1983, de 16 de marzo, por el que se concede la Gran Cruz de la Orden de Isabel la Católica a Monseñor Eduardo Martínez Somalo.. es. 16 March 1973. . 12 August 2021.
  35. Web site: Martinez Somalo S.E. Rev. Mons. Edoardo. it. 4 October 1985. Presidency of Italy . 12 August 2021.