ROME – Among the twenty new Princes of the Church who received their red hats yesterday from Pope Francis was Cardinal Carlos Gustavo Castillo Mattasoglio, who’s been the Archbishop of Lima in Peru since 2019.
To suggest the 74-year-old Castillo may face the stiffest immediate challenge of any of the new cardinals is, I’ll concede, a bold claim. After all, his fellow inductees include Cardinal Ladislav Nemet, the first cardinal in the history of Serbia, an overwhelmingly Orthodox nation where locals traditionally haven’t exactly been wild about “the Church of Rome,” and Cardinal Dominique Joseph Mathieu of Tehran, Iran … ’nuff said.
Yet when Castillo gets back to Peru, he will find waiting a criminal case against a Vatican official with implications for diplomatic immunity and Vatican sovereignty, religious freedom, the Vatican’s capacity to manage scandal and misconduct, and the willingness of Catholic clerics everywhere to answer the bell when…
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