Conclavoscope - Cardinal Mario Grech

Cardinal Profile and Assessment

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Mario Grech

Mario Grech

Progressive (24/100)
Personal Information
  • Country Malta
  • Age 68
  • Birth date 20 February 1957
  • Consistory 28 November 2020
Description

Maltese cardinal, Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops, known for his key role in the synodal process and his commitment to a more participatory and listening Church.

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

Cardinal Mario Grech has shown a progressive stance on moral doctrine, advocating for a more inclusive Church. He has called for the Church to be more accepting of LGBT members and has expressed openness to discussions on contemporary family situations. His apparent support for some form of female diaconate indicates a willingness to explore developments in Church roles for women.

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Liturgy and tradition
Moderate-progressive

While Cardinal Grech emphasizes unity in diversity, there is limited information on his specific views regarding traditional liturgy. However, his promotion of synodality and openness to contemporary issues suggest a moderate approach to liturgical practices, balancing respect for tradition with the need for renewal.

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Sociopolitical engagement
Very progressive

Cardinal Grech has been active in addressing social issues, emphasizing the Church's role in promoting justice and peace. His leadership in the synodal process reflects a commitment to engaging with contemporary societal challenges and advocating for the marginalized.

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Relationship with Pope Francis
Very progressive

Cardinal Grech is a close collaborator of Pope Francis, sharing his vision for a more synodal and inclusive Church. His appointment as Secretary General of the Synod of Bishops and his active role in promoting synodality underscore his alignment with the Pope's reformist agenda.

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Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Moderate-progressive

Cardinal Grech has demonstrated a strong commitment to interreligious dialogue, emphasizing the importance of listening and collaboration among different faith communities. His participation in synodal interfaith conversations highlights his dedication to fostering mutual understanding and respect.

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Communication and pastoral style
Moderate

Known for his emphasis on listening and dialogue, Cardinal Grech's communication style is pastoral and inclusive. He advocates for a Church that engages with the faithful through open conversations, reflecting a modern approach to ecclesial communication.

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