Jozef De Kesel
His Eminence Jozef De Kesel | |
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Cardinal, Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels Primate of Belgium | |
De Kesel at his elevation to the cardinalate at the consistory | |
Church | Roman Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Mechelen-Brussels |
Appointed | 6 November 2015 |
Installed | 12 December 2015 |
Predecessor | André-Joseph Léonard |
Other posts | Cardinal-Priest of Ss. Giovanni e Paolo |
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Ordination |
26 August 1972 by Leo-Karel Jozef De Kesel |
Consecration |
26 May 2002 by Godfried Danneels |
Created cardinal |
19 November 2016 by Pope Francis |
Rank | Cardinal-Priest |
Personal details | |
Born |
Ghent, Belgium | 17 June 1947
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Alma mater |
Catholic University of Leuven Pontifical Gregorian University |
Motto |
"Vobiscum Christianus" (With you, I am a Christian) |
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Jozef De Kesel (born 17 June 1947) is a Belgian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels. He served previously as Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Bruges since his installation on 10 July 2010[1] On 6 November 2015 Pope Francis named him to succeed André-Joseph Léonard as Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels and Primate of Belgium.[2] He was installed at a Mass attended by the Belgian monarch on 12 December 2015. [3]
De Kesel was created a cardinal by Pope Francis in the consistory of 19 November 2016. [4]
Early life
De Kesel was born in 1947 in Ghent. He entered the seminary in 1965, studied philosophy and theology at the seminary of Saint-Paul in Ghent and received his degree in Philosophy and Letters at the Catholic University of Leuven. From 1968 until 1972 he studied theology in Rome at the Pontifical Gregorian University, he gained first his license and then in 1977 his doctorate.
He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Ghent on 26 August 1972 by his uncle Leo, who served as auxiliary bishop of Ghent. While in Ghent he held the following positions: Professor of Religion at the College of Bishops Eeklo (1974–1980), Professor of Religion, Philosophical Anthropology and Contemporary Thought at the School of Social Gent (1977–1980), professor of fundamental theology and of dogmatic theology at the seminary of Ghent (1980–1996) and at the same time, Professor of Theology Higher Institute of Religious Sciences in Ghent, where he was also Dean, professor of Christology at the Catholic University of Louvain (1989–1992), responsible for the formation of pastoral workers in Ghent (1983–2002), episcopal vicar for theological training and pastoral in the diocese of Ghent (1992–2002).
Episcopate
Pope John Paul II appointed him titular Bishop of Bulna and auxiliary of Mechelen-Brussel on 20 March 2002. He was consecrated on 26 May and appointed Vicar General for the vicariate of Brussels. In the bishops' conference he has been responsible for the inter-diocesan Commission for Pastoral Liturgy (Flemish and French) and a delegate to the Commission of the Bishops' Conferences of the European Community (COMECE).
He was appointed as bishop of Bruges after the early resignation of the previous bishop, Roger Vangheluwe[1] and installed on 10 July 2010.
On September 2010 De Kesel said: "I think the Church must ask itself the question of whether it is appropriate to keep the mandatory character of celibacy. We could say that there are celibate priests, but that people for whom celibacy is humanly impossible should also have the chance of becoming priests."
Archepiscopate
On 6 November 2015 Pope Francis named De Kesel to succeed André-Joseph Léonard as Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels and Primate of Belgium.[2] Unlike his predecessor, he is seen as a theological liberal, being a supporter of Cardinal Walter Kasper's proposal of communion to the divorced and remarried Catholic couples.[5]
In 2016 he consecrated Lode Aerts, after Pope Francis chose him to succeed De Kesel as bishop of Bruges.[6]
On 23 December 2017 Pope Francis appointed De Kesel a member of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life and thus a member of the Roman Curia.[7]
References
- 1 2 "RINUNCE E NOMINE". press.catholica.va. 25 June 2010. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
- 1 2 "Jozef De Kesel: 'Kerk moet een open gemeenschap worden'".
- ↑ "Belgian Monarchs Attend Mass in Mechelen". Royal Hats.
- ↑ "Pope announces 17 new Cardinals in consistory".
- ↑ "New Belgium Archbishop: "Mercy" is "somewhat condescending...I like words like 'respect' and 'esteem'" - Catholic World Report - Global Church news and views".
- ↑ "Lode Aerts gewijd als bisschop van Brugge".
- ↑ Kardinaal De Kesel krijgt nieuwe functie in het Vaticaan
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jozef De Kesel. |
- "De Kesel Card. Jozef". Holy See Press Office. Archived from the original on 4 September 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
- "Mgr. Jozef De Kesel, primat de Belgique et futur cardinal". La Libre (in French). 9 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Roger Vangheluwe |
Bishop of Bruges 10 July 2010 to 6 November 2015 |
Succeeded by Lode Aerts |
Preceded by André-Joseph Léonard |
4th Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels 6 November 2015 - present |
Incumbent |
Primate of Belgium 6 November 2015 - present | ||
Bishop of military ordinariate of Belgium 6 November 2015 - present | ||
Preceded by Edward Egan |
Cardinal-Priest of Santi Giovanni e Paolo 2016-Present |