Conclavoscope - Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer

Cardinal Profile and Assessment

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Odilo Pedro Scherer

Odilo Pedro Scherer

Moderate-progressive (41/100)
Personal Information
  • Country Brazil
  • Age 75
  • Birth date 21 September 1949
  • Consistory 24 November 2007
Description

Brazilian cardinal, Archbishop of São Paulo, known for his balanced leadership in Latin America's largest metropolis and his pastoral approach combining tradition and modernity.

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

Cardinal Scherer firmly upholds traditional Catholic teachings on moral issues. He has opposed attempts to liberalize Brazil's abortion laws and maintains the Church's stance on contraception, emphasizing personal responsibility within doctrinal boundaries. His positions reflect a conservative approach to moral doctrine.

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Liturgy and tradition
Moderate-conservative

Cardinal Scherer supports the liturgical reforms of the Second Vatican Council and has criticized radical traditionalist interpretations of the 'Mass of All Time.' He emphasizes adherence to the living Magisterium and has taken disciplinary actions against clergy who reject post-conciliar liturgical norms.

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Sociopolitical engagement
Progressive

Cardinal Scherer is actively engaged in social issues, advocating for the poor and addressing environmental concerns. He has participated in initiatives promoting sustainable development and has defended the Church's social programs against political criticism.

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Relationship with Pope Francis
Progressive

While Cardinal Scherer was considered a potential papal candidate in 2013, he has since shown support for Pope Francis's leadership. He has defended the Pope's initiatives and maintained a collaborative relationship with the Vatican.

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Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Progressive

Cardinal Scherer has been involved in interreligious dialogue, promoting peace and understanding among different faith communities. He has recognized individuals for their efforts in building interfaith relationships and emphasized the importance of fraternity.

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Communication and pastoral style
Moderate-progressive

Cardinal Scherer utilizes various media platforms to engage with the faithful, including social media and newspaper columns. His communication style is clear and doctrinally focused, aiming to educate and guide Catholics in contemporary issues.

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