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What Are the Different Types of Cardinals? (Special Podcast Highlight)

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Norbert from Wisconsin Rapids wanted the breakdown:

What's the difference between a Cardinal Bishop, Cardinal Priest, and Cardinal Deacon?


Patrick’s Explanation:

1. Cardinal Bishops:

-These are the most senior cardinals.

-They hold titular jurisdiction over ancient dioceses called the "suburbicarian sees" around Rome: places like Ostia and Porto.

-They're not the real working bishops of those dioceses, more like honorary guardians.

-Seniority here isn’t just about age; it’s about how long you’ve been a cardinal.

2. Cardinal Priests: Rome’s Titular Pastors

-These cardinals are linked to one of Rome’s ancient churches.

-It’s honorary, but each one is assigned a "titular church" to symbolize their bond with the diocese of Rome.

3. Cardinal Deacons:

-Historically, these guys were the ones running the Church’s day-to-day in Rome.

-After 10 years, a Cardinal Deacon can be "promoted" to Cardinal Priest.


So… Are These Ranks Like Holy Orders?

Nope! These don’t mean “holier” or “more sacramentally powerful.”

This ranking is about honor and duty, not sacramental hierarchy.


Bonus Wisdom:

-The word "cardinal" comes from Latin cardo, meaning hinge.
These are the “hinge men”: the inner circle who support the Pope and, when the time comes, elect the next one.


As the Church preps for the conclave, Patrick reminds us:

Stay close to Relevant Radio for all the upcoming news of the Conclave. Pray with us every evening at 7:00 PM CT for the Family Rosary Across America for the needs of the Church and for our leaders to discern the Holy Spirit's will in electing our next Pope.

You can hear the funeral coverage for Pope Francis Saturday morning at 2:50 AM CT and rebroadcasted at 12:00 PM CT later in the day on Relevant Radio.

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Norbert from Wisconsin Rapids wanted the breakdown:

What's the difference between a Cardinal Bishop, Cardinal Priest, and Cardinal Deacon?


Patrick’s Explanation:

1. Cardinal Bishops:

-These are the most senior cardinals.

-They hold titular jurisdiction over ancient dioceses called the "suburbicarian sees" around Rome: places like Ostia and Porto.

-They're not the real working bishops of those dioceses, more like honorary guardians.

-Seniority here isn’t just about age; it’s about how long you’ve been a cardinal.

2. Cardinal Priests: Rome’s Titular Pastors

-These cardinals are linked to one of Rome’s ancient churches.

-It’s honorary, but each one is assigned a "titular church" to symbolize their bond with the diocese of Rome.

3. Cardinal Deacons:

-Historically, these guys were the ones running the Church’s day-to-day in Rome.

-After 10 years, a Cardinal Deacon can be "promoted" to Cardinal Priest.


So… Are These Ranks Like Holy Orders?

Nope! These don’t mean “holier” or “more sacramentally powerful.”

This ranking is about honor and duty, not sacramental hierarchy.


Bonus Wisdom:

-The word "cardinal" comes from Latin cardo, meaning hinge.
These are the “hinge men”: the inner circle who support the Pope and, when the time comes, elect the next one.


As the Church preps for the conclave, Patrick reminds us:

Stay close to Relevant Radio for all the upcoming news of the Conclave. Pray with us every evening at 7:00 PM CT for the Family Rosary Across America for the needs of the Church and for our leaders to discern the Holy Spirit's will in electing our next Pope.

You can hear the funeral coverage for Pope Francis Saturday morning at 2:50 AM CT and rebroadcasted at 12:00 PM CT later in the day on Relevant Radio.

  continue reading

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