Conclavoscope - Cardinal Mario Aurelio Poli

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Mario Aurelio Poli

Mario Aurelio Poli

Moderate (47/100)
Personal Information
  • Country Argentina
  • Age 77
  • Birth date 29 November 1947
  • Consistory 22 February 2014
Description

Argentine cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Buenos Aires, successor of Pope Francis in this diocese, known for his discreet profile and balanced administration between tradition and renewal.

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

Cardinal Mario Aurelio Poli has consistently upheld traditional Catholic teachings on moral issues. He has publicly opposed abortion, describing it as 'always a tragedy' and 'far from being a solution'. His stance reflects a strong commitment to the sanctity of life and traditional family values.

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Liturgy and tradition
Moderate

Cardinal Poli has maintained a balanced approach to liturgical practices. While there is no specific evidence of him promoting the Tridentine Mass, he has not been noted for significant liturgical innovations either, suggesting a moderate stance respecting both tradition and post-Vatican II reforms.

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Sociopolitical engagement
Moderate

Cardinal Poli has been active in addressing social issues, notably advocating for the poor. He called for a 'Great National Pact' in Argentina to prioritize the needs of those living under the poverty line, demonstrating a commitment to social justice and the Church's preferential option for the poor.

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Relationship with Pope Francis
Progressive

Cardinal Poli is closely aligned with Pope Francis. He succeeded Pope Francis as Archbishop of Buenos Aires and was elevated to cardinal by him. Their shared pastoral approach and mutual respect indicate a strong relationship and alignment in ecclesial vision.

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Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Moderate-progressive

Cardinal Poli has been recognized for his efforts in interreligious dialogue, fostering relationships with various faith communities in Argentina. His work reflects an openness to ecumenism and engagement with diverse religious groups.

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Communication and pastoral style
Moderate

Known for his humble and approachable demeanor, Cardinal Poli emphasizes listening and pastoral care. His communication style is characterized by simplicity and a focus on being close to the people, aligning with Pope Francis's emphasis on pastoral outreach.

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