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Manila cardinal named new member of Vatican office that chooses future bishops

Cardinal Jose Advincula of Manila is among the new members of a Vatican department appointed by Pope Francis to help him choose future bishops.

The new appointments that were announced on Wednesday, July 13, also include two religious sisters and one consecrated virgin, the first time women have been appointed to the dicastery.

The new members of the department are:

According to Vatican News, the nomination of Ms. Zervino also marks the first appointment ever of a laywoman to the Vatican dicastery.

The members of the dicastery assist in choosing bishops for the dioceses. They analyze position papers, called ponenze, providing an opinion on candidates.

The ultimate decision in appointing bishops rests with the pope, and he is free to select anyone he chooses.

Usually, the pope’s representative in a country, the apostolic nuncio, passes on recommendations and documentation to the Vatican.

The Dicastery of Bishops then discusses the appointment in a further process and takes a vote. On being presented with the recommendations, the pope makes the final decision.

The Congregation of Bishops, a department of the Roman Curia, recently changed its name to the Dicastery for Bishops, in line with the new constitution that underpins the reform of the Vatican by Pope Francis.

The Dicastery for Bishops is the second Vatican office of which Cardinal Advincula is a member since becoming a cardinal two years ago.

In December 2020, the pope appointed him member of the Congregation for the Clergy.

– with a report from CNA

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