Ivorian cardinal, Archbishop of Korhogo, known for his pastoral approach rooted in African traditions and his commitment to social peace.
criterion | tendency |
---|---|
Moral doctrine | Conservative |
Liturgy | Moderate-conservative |
Sociopolitical | Very progressive |
Relationship with Pope Francis | Progressive |
Dialogue | Very progressive |
Communication | Very progressive |
Overall tendency | Moderate-progressive |
Cardinal Bessi Dogbo upholds traditional Catholic moral teachings. In 2023, he emphasized that LGBTQ+ individuals 'need to be healed, not presented as a canon of behavior to be embodied', reflecting a conservative stance on sexuality.
While not prominently associated with liturgical debates, Cardinal Bessi Dogbo demonstrates respect for traditional liturgical practices. His academic background in exegesis and pastoral experience suggest a balanced approach to liturgy.
Cardinal Bessi Dogbo has shown a strong commitment to social issues, particularly in promoting reconciliation and national cohesion in Côte d'Ivoire. He has implemented pastoral plans focusing on mediation and youth empowerment.
A close collaborator of Pope Francis, Cardinal Bessi Dogbo supports the Pope's reforms and vision for a synodal Church. He has been appointed to the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, reflecting alignment with the Pope's pastoral approach.
Cardinal Bessi Dogbo actively promotes interreligious dialogue, emphasizing peaceful coexistence between Christians and Muslims in Côte d'Ivoire. He views such dialogue as essential for national cohesion.
Known for his effective communication and pastoral sensitivity, Cardinal Bessi Dogbo engages with the faithful through thoughtful homilies and public statements. He emphasizes the Church's role in addressing contemporary societal challenges while remaining rooted in tradition.
Ivorian cardinal, Archbishop of Abidjan, known for his doctrinal fidelity and conservative positions, while working for social peace and unity in his country.
Chile
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Canada
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Iran
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age: 63
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India
age: 63
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Colombia
age: 63
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Madagascar
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Ivory Coast
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Italy
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United States
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India
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Argentina
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Chile
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France
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Kenya
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France
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France
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Italy
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United States
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