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    CNN analyst sees Manila archbishop a 'papal contender'

    Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - Habemus papam (We have a pope)?

    He has not even been officially installed, but new Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle has already been tagged as a "papal contender" by a respected international Vatican watcher.

    Writing in his blog, CNN Senior Vatican analyst John Allen Jr. tagged the 54-year-old prelate as a "new papal contender," describing Tagle as "a rising star in the Asian Church" and his appointment by Pope Benedict XVI deserved "to be on the global Catholic radar screen."

    "The big news from the Philippines has been the October 13 appointment of Luis Antonio Tagle as the new Archbishop of Manila, putting him in line to become a cardinal the next time Benedict XVI hosts a consistory," Allen said in his blog at the National Catholic Reporter (NCR) website.

    "Youthfulness aside, a striking number of people who know Tagle believe that this is a guy who, one day, could be pope," Allen said.

    "Even if that doesn't pan out, Tagle is destined to be an important face and voice for the burgeoning Catholic population in Asia and the entire developing world, and that makes him someone worth getting to know," he added.

    Allen notes that Tagle was known for his humility, humor, warmth, simplicity, ability to explain complex theological ideas in layman's terms, while not being afraid to raise questions about controversial church issues.

    "Although a loyal churchman, Tagle is unafraid to raise tough questions (at the 2005 synod, he pointedly said the church must confront the priest shortage, which struck some as a way of hinting at flexibility on celibacy) or to challenge what he considers abuses (some of the toughest language you'll ever find denouncing clerical arrogance and privilege is in his writings)," Allen said.

    During that 2005 synod of bishops in Rome, Tagle raised his concerns about the shortage of priests during Vatican's own press conference where he was one of the presenters.

    "Theologically and politically, Tagle comes off as balanced. He's taken strong positions against a proposed 'Reproductive Health' bill in the Philippines, which includes promotion of birth control. Yet his towering social concern is defense of the poor, and he's also got a strong environmental streak," Allen said.

    He described Tagle as a "gifted communicator, making him a highly sought-after speaker and media personality."

    "He drew rave reviews for his performance at a 2008 International Eucharistic Congress in Quebec, where observers say he brought an entire stadium to tears," Allen said.

    "Vatican-watchers also rated him among the most impressive contributors to both the 2005 Synod on the Eucharist and the 2008 Synod on the Word of God. He's also a very 21st century prelate-he hosts a program on YouTube and he's got his own Facebook page," he added.

    Allen has noted that while Tagle, at 54, is "in church terms...still a kid," the new shepherd of Manila's 2.7 million Catholics was already seen as "a rising star in the Asian Church."

    "The story goes that back in the mid-1990s, when then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger introduced Tagle to Pope John Paul II as a new member of the Vatican's International Theological Commission, Ratzinger jokingly assured the pope that the youthful-seeming Filipino had, in fact, received his first communion," Allen said.

    "(After theological studies abroad, Tagle) quickly came to be seen as a rising star in the Asian church, explaining his appointment in 1997 to the Vatican's main doctrinal advisory body," he added.

    Fr. Joseph Komonchak, one of the leading Catholic theologians in the US and Tagle's doctoral teacher at the Catholic University of America, said Tagle could have become the "best theologian" in Asia if he had not been appointed bishop.

    "He was one of the best students I had in over 40 years of teaching, but as intelligent and diligent as he was, he was perhaps better known and loved by his professors and by his fellow students for the simplicity and holiness of his life," Komonchak said in the blog of Commonweal magazine.

    "He could have become the best theologian in the Philippines, or even in all of Asia, if he had been given the opportunity, but in his country the demands for the kind of teaching and preaching that he can offer are so many that a man of his talents will never have much time for reading and writing," he added.

    Allen and Komonchak also touched on Tagle's association with the controversial Bologna-based "History of Vatican II" project, which has been criticized by conservative Catholics - including in the Vatican's own newspaper L'Osservatore Romano - for providing a "liberal" interpretation of the historic Second Vatican Council.

    "Tagle served for 15 years on the editorial board of the Bologna-based 'History of Vatican II' project founded by Giuseppe Alberigo, criticized by some conservatives for an overly progressive reading of the council," Allen said.

    Komonchak said Tagle wrote the chapter on "Black Week" or the last week of the third session of the Council in 1964. It came out in volume four of the five-volume "History of Vatican II."

    Tagle's association with this "liberal" Catholic project makes his appointment more intriguing since the Pope is known for his conservative views on Catholic doctrine.

    "It is good to know that such an association is not enough to make oneself entirely persona non grata in the Vatican. I suspect that it was (Tagle's) work on the International Theological Commission that impressed the present Pope," Komonchak said.

    Allen said Alberto Melloni, an Italian academic and writer who has been directing the Bologna project, called Tagle "a thinker of real value" whose dissertation represented an important chapter in the history of Vatican II, and someone who's "talented and serious."

    "Back in the Philippines, it would be a gross understatement to say that Tagle, who goes by the nickname Chito,' is simply well-liked. In truth, most Filipino Catholics I know love the guy - for his warmth and humor, for his simplicity (he routinely eschews clerical dress), for his ability to express complex ideas in attractive and understandable argot, for his balance and openness, and for his lack of ego," Allen said.

    "He actually told a Catholic radio station in the Philippines this week that when he first heard he was going to Manila, he didn't tell anybody, because 'I thought maybe the pope would change his mind,'" he added.

    Allen noted that one Filipino commentator noted Tagle as having "a theologian's mind, a musician's soul and a pastor's heart."

    "In the Imus diocese, Tagle was famous for not owning a car and taking the bus to work every day, describing it as a way to combat the isolation that sometimes comes with high office," Allen said.

    "He was also known for inviting poor beggars outside the cathedral to come in and eat with him; one woman was quoted this week describing a time she went looking for her blind, out-of-work, alcoholic husband, suspecting she might track him down in a local bar, only to find that he was lunching with the bishop," he added.

    Allen added that another "typical story" happened after Tagle arrived in Imus when a small chapel located "in a run-down neighborhood was waiting for a priest to say Mass for a group mostly made up of day laborers at around 4 a.m."

    "Eventually a youngish cleric showed up on a cheap bicycle, wearing simple clothes and ready to start the Mass. An astonished member of the congregation realized it was the new bishop, and apologized that they hadn't prepared a better welcome," Allen said.

    "Tagle said it was no problem; he got word late the night before that the priest was sick, and decided to say the Mass himself," he added.

    Being among the top four Catholic countries in the world in terms of population, the Philippines could be considered as a "Catholic superpower" and one of the nations destined to be "pace-setters in the church of the 21st century," Allen said.

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    178 comments

    • ferdie  •  7 months ago
      ALL Roman Catholic Cardinals, including the Patriarchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church are "papable" meaning they can be elected as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church. However, Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle knows that the privilege will weigh him down once he is designated a Roman Cardinal. The Papacy is very seldom wished for. The election of a Pope is the work of the Holy Spirit moving in the hearts of the Cardinals. Accepting the election is by the grace of God.
      • KunimitzuT 7 months ago
        ha! "papable"...the term sounds gay.
      • cjpops 7 months ago
        KunimitzuT : "Takes one to know one", huh?
      • KunimitzuT 7 months ago
        @ cjpops : really? you have to be gay just to know that certain terms sound gay?
    • QR  •  7 months ago
      The first Filipino Asian Pope. Wow. It'll be quite an honor.
      • KunimitzuT 7 months ago
        yes. he will be the 1st Asian Pope who will hide all the criminal priests who raped children from the law.
      • cjpops 7 months ago
        And just how did you know that KunimizuT? Napaka- All knowing mo, ikaw ba ang Diyos?
      • KunimitzuT 7 months ago
        i read the news. i really suggest you try reading other pieces of literature other than your bible (or whatever holy book you subscribe to). it's all over the news that the current pope is not doing anything to bring his clerg.ymen to justice. and i have every reason to believe that whoever succeeds him will continue to do the same.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 months ago
      isang artikulo lang pagkarami raming ta-lang-ka....di na lang matuwa......
      • KunimitzuT 7 months ago
        mga ganitong mabababaw na balita hindi dapat kinatutuwaan...mga Pilipinong imbentor na umani ng parangal sa ibang bansa...yun ang dapat kinatutuwaan.
      • cjpops 7 months ago
        KunimitzuT - Sa mga katulad mo lang din na mabababaw ang pag-iisip nagiging mababaw ang mga balitang katulad nito. At kung mababaw pala, bakit mo nga naman binasa, at nagcomment ka pa? Eh sino ngayon ang mas mababaw?
      • KunimitzuT 7 months ago
        hindi pwedeng mag-comment kapag mababaw?

        syempre kelangan ko munang basahin para malaman ko kung mababaw o hindi. siguro kasi hindi ka masyadong mahilig magbasa...
    • Marsaries  •  7 months ago
      I've only heard of him now. But he seems impressive. God bless his soul. It doesn't matter much to me if he becomes a pope or not. I'm just glad and proud that we have a person like him in the service of God.
      • yrnam 7 months ago
        truly we were blessed to have a bishop in Imus with a soft heart for the poor and his advocacy in preserving the environment and I was really blessed to have a close encounter with the Bishop. Lets just pray for him :))
    • jefrey  •  7 months ago
      very nice...
    • merly  •  7 months ago
      God has a purpose of choosing Bishop Luis Antonio Tagle to lead the Archdiocese of Manila. Let us all pray for him to carry out the mission that God has entrusted to our humble servant. Only our God knows the greatest plan for His servant if it's his will to call our beloved Bishop to become one of the successors of St. Peter so be it. To be honest I've been praying for him to become a Pope for quite sometime. hehehe! God bless the Catholic Church!
    • Francis  •  7 months ago
      There are a lot of comments here that were not well thought off. Kumbaga eh, madaming makahirit at makatira lang... Personally, I am very hopeful that Bishop Tagle would be a great leader for us Catholics. He possesses the qualities that are not only to be admired, but revered. He is a true example for all Christians. May God bless him with a long life so that he may continue to spread his wisdom & goodness for years to come... To all you haters & mga wala lang talagang magawa, respeto lang sana sa kanya-kanyang relihiyon. After all, we honor only one God and none of us can claim that we are better than others.
    • leah  •  7 months ago
      he really is a very energetic and inspiring preacher.. whether he becomes a pope or not bottomline is he is one of the reasons why i am proud to be a Catholic..
    • Apoyngbulkan  •  7 months ago
      I am happy for him.
    • Ephraim  •  7 months ago
      I love watching The Word Exposed. It is so inspiring and so inviting. Nice to know that he's living a simple life. Even not as Pope, I know there will be a lot in store for you Cardinal, which makes me proud to be a Filipino. God Bless Cardinal Tagle.
    • zman  •  7 months ago
      God Bless Us All
      and God Bless Achbishop Tagle
    • kaisar  •  7 months ago
      Kung lahat siguro ng pari ganyan ang ugali, di tayo gaanong naghihirap. Kaso ang iba dyan negosyante at politician.
    • Bryan Magistrado  •  7 months ago
      Napanood ko 'to si Tagle dati sa TV5. Napakainspirational. Just like other Catholic shows. Hindi tulad ng mga programa ng mga bagong sulpot na sekta (especially Iglesia ni Manalo) na imbes na magturo ng magandang asal at pagpapatawad, ipinangangalandakan lang ang relihiyon nila, puro paratang at paninira.
      • onin c 7 months ago
        kung may dungis, kailangang linisin...kung may panlilinlang, kailangang tamain. hwag ka masyadong magbulag-bulagan, baka matuluyan kang hindi na makakita ng katotohanan. aralin mo ng maigi ang doktrina ng Katolisismo at makikita mo ang napakaraming mga kasinungalingang nakasaad. hwag mo unahin ang galit sa iyong puso dahil ang pusong naghihimutok ay malilinlang sa mga maling paniniwala. magsuri ka kaibigan. minsa'y dapat gamitan din ito ng lohika.
      • cjpops 7 months ago
        Onin, 'yang sekta mo ba, naaral ng maigi ang doktrina nyo? nakasulat din ba don na kasama sa paglilinis ng sinasabi mong dungis ang paninira at panlalait sa paniniwala ng iba? baka ikaw ang nabubulagan?
        pero teka nga, bago tayo magsagutan dito, pwede bang sabihin mo muna kung ano ang sektang kinabibilangan mo para malaman natin kung talagang bukas ang mga mata mo sa katotohanan.
    • Anthony Raymund  •  7 months ago
      He became my professor at Divine Word Seminary. And indeed, what the article says is true enough for me. He teaches as if sophisticated doctrines becomes as easy as eating peanuts. His simplicity and holiness are remarkable.
    • Sheff  •  7 months ago
      Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish.
    • agviews  •  7 months ago
      I believe the likes of Bishop Tagle can well take a fresh and meaningful view on how to best use the Spanish-origin financial riches of the Archdiocese of Manila. More power to you Bishop Tagle.
    • jeffrey  •  7 months ago
      WHY DO WE HAVE THE WORD "CONTENDER" IN THE TITLE?
      PARA YATANG BOXING . .
    • george  •  6 months ago
      I am Roman Catholic by birth but don't believed most of Vatican conservative ideas and some teaching. However, I am happy if this news would become reality. Why? because Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle is a Pilipino. The story of this news about Arch. Tagle is very inspiring. As a "papal contender" is already an honor to the Philippines if this materialized. having said above and the respect for Arch. Tagle, I still believed all Religions are all for money and powers. Better pray directly to God inside your room or where you feel your with God in a tranquility place.
    • Junjun  •  6 months ago
      he may or may not become a Pope but being a simple man of God (according to the article) will make enormous difference. hopefully, the philippines will one day be 99.99 catholic. amen!
    • QR  •  7 months ago
      God loves the Philippines. He has always sent us good church and government leaders to serve us in our time of need. Let us appreciate the graces that he showers upon our country. Someday we will take our place as one of the leaders in the world economy.
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