Conclavoscope - Cardinal Emil Paul Tscherrig

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Emil Paul Tscherrig

Emil Paul Tscherrig

Moderate-progressive (44/100)
Personal Information
  • Country Switzerland
  • Age 78
  • Birth date 3 February 1947
  • Consistory 30 September 2023
Description

Swiss cardinal, apostolic nuncio, known for his diplomatic work and balanced approach between tradition and moderate openness.

Theological Profile
criterion tendency
Moral doctrine Conservative
Liturgy Conservative
Sociopolitical Progressive
Relationship with Pope Francis Moderate-progressive
Dialogue Very progressive
Communication Very progressive
Overall tendency Moderate-progressive
Detailed Assessment by Criterion
Moral doctrine
Conservative

Cardinal Emil Paul Tscherrig upholds traditional Catholic moral teachings, emphasizing the distinct roles of clergy and laity within the Church. He has cautioned against the 'clericalization' of laypeople, advocating for a cooperative and complementary relationship between ordained ministers and lay faithful, in line with the teachings of the Second Vatican Council.

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Liturgy and tradition
Conservative

With a background in canon law and extensive diplomatic service, Cardinal Tscherrig demonstrates a deep respect for liturgical tradition and ecclesiastical discipline. His tenure in various nunciatures reflects a commitment to preserving the integrity of liturgical practices across diverse cultural contexts.

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Sociopolitical engagement
Progressive

Throughout his diplomatic career, Cardinal Tscherrig has engaged in sociopolitical issues, advocating for religious freedom, peace, and ethical governance. His diplomatic efforts often highlight the Church's concern for the marginalized and the importance of moral values in public policy.

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Relationship with Pope Francis
Moderate-progressive

Cardinal Tscherrig has maintained a collaborative relationship with Pope Francis, notably serving as Apostolic Nuncio to Argentina during Francis's tenure as Archbishop of Buenos Aires. His subsequent appointments reflect the trust placed in him by the Holy See.

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Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Very progressive

With extensive diplomatic experience, Cardinal Tscherrig has emphasized the importance of interreligious dialogue, particularly in promoting peace and mutual understanding among different faith traditions.

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Communication and pastoral style
Very progressive

Known for his diplomatic acumen, Cardinal Tscherrig communicates the Church's positions with clarity and precision, effectively representing the Holy See in complex international settings.

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