Conclavoscope - Cardinal Giorgio Marengo

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Giorgio Marengo

Giorgio Marengo

Progressive (32/100)
Personal Information
  • Country Mongolia
  • Age 50
  • Birth date 7 June 1974
  • Consistory 27 August 2022
Description

Italian cardinal, missionary in Mongolia, known for his work in a context of first evangelization and pastoral approach adapted to local cultures.

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

Cardinal Marengo has not publicly articulated specific positions on contentious moral issues such as abortion, contraception, or LGBTQ+ matters. However, his formation within the Consolata Missionaries, known for their adherence to traditional Catholic teachings, and his emphasis on personal conversion and fidelity to the Gospel suggest a balanced approach that upholds Church doctrine while being attentive to pastoral sensitivity.

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Liturgy and tradition
Moderate-conservative

Cardinal Marengo emphasizes reverence for the Eucharist and the importance of deepening the faith of new converts. His approach to liturgy respects traditional practices while being adaptable to the cultural context of Mongolia, aiming to make the liturgy accessible and meaningful to the local faithful.

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Sociopolitical engagement
Very progressive

Cardinal Marengo demonstrates a strong commitment to social justice, particularly in serving the poor and marginalized. He has actively engaged in issues related to poverty, social inclusion, and interfaith collaboration, aligning with progressive sociopolitical engagement.

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Relationship with Pope Francis
Very progressive

A close collaborator of Pope Francis, Cardinal Marengo supports the Pope's reforms and vision for a Church that reaches out to all. His appointments reflect the trust placed in him by the Holy See.

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Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Progressive

With extensive pastoral experience, Cardinal Marengo 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
Moderate-progressive

Known for his effective communication and pastoral sensitivity, Cardinal Marengo emphasizes the need for the Church to engage with modern culture and technology. He advocates for a Church that listens and speaks in ways that resonate with contemporary society.

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