Kelvin Felix Explained

Type:cardinal
Honorific-Prefix:His Eminence
Kelvin Edward Felix
Cardinal
Archbishop of Castries
Church:Catholic Church
Archdiocese:Castries
Appointed:17 July 1981
Term End:15 February 2008
Predecessor:Patrick Webster
Successor:Robert Rivas
Other Post:Cardinal Priest of Santa Maria della Salute a Primavalle (2014–2024)
Ordination:8 April 1956
Consecration:5 October 1981
Consecrated By:Paul Fouad Tabet
Cardinal:22 February 2014
Created Cardinal By:Pope Francis
Rank:Cardinal-Priest
Birth Date:15 February 1933
Birth Place:Roseau, Dominica
Death Place:Castries, Saint Lucia
Motto:Latin: Ut omnes unum sint
(That all may be one)
Kelvin Edward Felix
Dipstyle:His Eminence
Offstyle:Your Eminence
Relstyle:Cardinal

Kelvin Edward Felix (15 February 1933 – 30 May 2024) was a Dominican archbishop of the Catholic Church who was archbishop of Castries in Saint Lucia from 1981 to 2008. He became a cardinal in 2014.

Youth and early career

Kevin Felix was born in Roseau, Dominica, on 15 February 1933[1] and ordained a priest on 8 April 1956. In 1962 he left the West Indies for St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, where he earned a diploma in Adult Education in 1963. He obtained a master's degree in sociology and anthropology from the University of Notre Dame in Indiana in 1967 and completed post-graduate studies in sociology at the University of Bradford in England in 1970. He was principal of the Roman Catholic High School in Dominica from 1972 to 1975 and associate general secretary of the Caribbean Conference of Churches from 1975 to 1981.

Archbishop and cardinal

Pope John Paul II named Felix archbishop of Castries on 17 July 1981.[2] He received his episcopal consecration on 5 October 1981 from Archbishop Paul Fouad Tabet who was then apostolic delegate to the Antilles. He served as president of the Antilles Episcopal Conference from 1991 to 1997 and president of the Caribbean Conference of Churches from 1981 to 1986. In addition to the administration of the Catholic Church in St. Lucia, Archbishop Felix was responsible for 33 primary schools, two secondary schools, one girls' vocational school, two homes for the elderly, one shelter for the homeless and an orphanage for young children.[3]

On 12 April 2006, Felix was attacked and grabbed on the neck by a man with a knife, as soon as he finished an evening sermon at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Castries. The man ran after Felix was aware of a sawing motion on his throat, and then pushed him backwards. News of the event reminded Saint Lucian natives of a similar attack at the same Cathedral on New Year's Eve, 2000, in which a nun was killed and another injured.[4] [5]

As he approached his retirement age, Felix asked for a coadjutor be appointed to ensure a smooth transition.[6] Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation on 15 February 2008.[7]

In retirement, Felix returned to his native Dominica, where he assisted in smaller parishes.

He was created cardinal by Pope Francis on 22 February 2014.[8] He was the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria della Salute a Primavalle.[9]

Cardinal

Pope Francis made Felix a cardinal on 22 February 2014.[10] He was the Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria della Salute a Primavalle.[11]

Distinctions

The Archbishop was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws in 1986 from St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia and was appointed an Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II in 1992. In 1999, he was awarded Dominica's highest honour, the Dominica Award of Honour for Meritorious Service by the Government of the Commonwealth of Dominica.[12] In 2002 he received the Medal of Honour (Gold) (SLMH) of the Order of St. Lucia for services to Religion from the Government of St. Lucia on occasion of the 23rd anniversary of the country's independence for having rendered eminent service of national importance to Saint Lucia.

Felix died in Castries on 30 May 2024, at the age of 91.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. Joseph Jr., Rudy (2006, 28 April). 50th Anniversary: Archbishop Felix celebrates. The New Chronicle (back page).
  2. Book: 565 . Acta Apostolicae Sedis . 1981 . LXXIII .
  3. http://www.archdioceseofcastries.org/ARCHBISHOP.htm Archdiocese of Castries Website
  4. Christine Larbey "Archbishop attacked, security tightened for holy weekend", StLuciaStar.com, 14 April 2006; retrieved 5 May 2006.
  5. http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,35888.html Profile
  6. http://www.htsstlucia.com/2007_News/July/HTS_News_July_20th_2007.html#new "New archbishop comes to St. Lucia"
  7. 15 February 2008 . it . Holy See Press Office . Rinunce e Nomine, 15.02.2008 .
  8. News: McElwee. Joshua L.. Pope chooses new cardinals from Africa, Asia, Latin America. 12 January 2014. National Catholic Reporter. 12 January 2014.
  9. Web site: Assegnazione dei Titoli e delle Diaconie ai nuovi Cardinali . 22 February 2014 . . . it . Assignment of Titles and Deaconries to the new Cardinals . 16 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170703072411/https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/2014/documents/ns_lit_doc_20140222_titoli-diaconie-nuovi-cardinali_it.html . 3 July 2017 . live.
  10. News: McElwee. Joshua L.. Pope chooses new cardinals from Africa, Asia, Latin America. 12 January 2014. National Catholic Reporter. 12 January 2014.
  11. Web site: Assegnazione dei Titoli e delle Diaconie ai nuovi Cardinali . 22 February 2014 . . . it . Assignment of Titles and Deaconries to the new Cardinals . 16 February 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170703072411/https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/2014/documents/ns_lit_doc_20140222_titoli-diaconie-nuovi-cardinali_it.html . 3 July 2017 . live.
  12. Web site: National Service Awards Register . Government of Dominica . 14 November 2020.
  13. News: Dominica News Online . Catholic Church mourns the loss of His Eminence Cardinal Kelvin Felix . 30 May 2024 . 31 May 2024 .