Conclavoscope - Cardinal John Ribat

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John Ribat

John Ribat

Progressive (27/100)
Personal Information
  • Country Papua New Guinea
  • Age 68
  • Birth date 9 February 1957
  • Consistory 19 November 2016
Description

Papuan cardinal, Archbishop of Port Moresby, known for his work on inculturation of the faith and his commitment to environmental issues, with an open pastoral approach.

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

Cardinal Ribat has not publicly addressed specific moral issues such as abortion or same-sex blessings. However, his participation in the 2018 Synod on Youth indicates an openness to pastoral dialogue. He emphasized the importance of listening to young people, including on LGBT issues, and recognizing their desire to be heard and accepted. This suggests a pastoral approach that values inclusion and understanding within the framework of Church teachings.

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Liturgy and tradition
Moderate

There is limited public information on Cardinal Ribat's specific views on liturgical practices. His emphasis on unity and pastoral care suggests a balanced approach, respecting tradition while being open to contextual adaptations.

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Sociopolitical engagement
Very progressive

Cardinal Ribat is a prominent advocate for environmental issues, particularly climate change, which significantly impacts Pacific island nations. He has spoken out about rising sea levels threatening communities in Papua New Guinea and has criticized environmental negligence as a 'slap in the face.' His leadership reflects a strong commitment to social justice and ecological responsibility.

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Relationship with Pope Francis
Progressive

Appointed by Pope Francis as the first cardinal from Papua New Guinea, Cardinal Ribat aligns closely with the Pope's vision for a synodal and inclusive Church. He has actively participated in synods and supported initiatives reflecting Pope Francis's emphasis on the peripheries and environmental stewardship.

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Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Progressive

Cardinal Ribat actively promotes interreligious dialogue in Papua New Guinea, a country with diverse religious traditions. He has collaborated with Muslim and Bahá'í communities to foster mutual understanding and peace, emphasizing the importance of unity among different faiths.

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Communication and pastoral style
Moderate-progressive

Known for his compassionate and inclusive communication style, Cardinal Ribat emphasizes unity and peace in his pastoral messages. He addresses both Catholic and non-Catholic audiences, advocating for collective action on social and environmental issues affecting Papua New Guinea.

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