Conclavoscope - Cardinal Filipe Neri António Sebastião do Rosário Ferrão

Cardinal Profile and Assessment

Habemus Papam!
Leo XIV (Robert Francis Prevost)
Pray for the Holy Father
Receive the traditional prayer for the Holy Father by email
We respect your privacy and will never share your email
Filipe Neri António Sebastião do Rosário Ferrão

Filipe Neri António Sebastião do Rosário Ferrão

Moderately progressive (41/100)
Personal Information
  • Country India
  • Age 72
  • Birth date 20 January 1953
  • Consistory 27 August 2022
Description

Indian cardinal, Archbishop of Goa, known for his pastoral approach and maintenance of traditions in a multicultural context.

Theological Profile
Criterion Tendency
Moral doctrine Conservative
Liturgy Conservative
Sociopolitical Very progressive
Relationship with Pope Francis Progressive
Dialogue Very progressive
Communication Very progressive
Overall tendency Moderately progressive
Detailed Assessment by Criterion
Moral doctrine
Conservative

Cardinal Ferrão upholds traditional Catholic moral teachings, emphasizing the importance of family, life, and the dignity of the human person. His extensive background in biblical theology and catechetics informs his commitment to these doctrines.

Sources:
Liturgy and tradition
Conservative

With a strong foundation in theological studies and pastoral experience, Cardinal Ferrão demonstrates a deep respect for liturgical traditions and ecclesiastical discipline, ensuring the integrity of liturgical practices within the Church.

Sources:
Sociopolitical engagement
Very progressive

Cardinal Ferrão demonstrates a strong commitment to social justice, particularly in serving the poor and marginalized. He has actively engaged in issues related to poverty, corruption, and social inclusion, aligning with progressive sociopolitical engagement.

Sources:
Relationship with Pope Francis
Progressive

Cardinal Ferrão has maintained a collaborative relationship with Pope Francis, notably serving in various capacities within the Church. His appointments reflect the trust placed in him by the Holy See.

Sources:
Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Very progressive

With extensive pastoral experience, Cardinal Ferrão has emphasized the importance of interreligious dialogue, particularly in promoting peace and mutual understanding among different faith traditions.

Sources:
Communication and pastoral style
Very progressive

Known for his effective communication and pastoral sensitivity, Cardinal Ferrão emphasizes the need for the Church to engage with modern culture and technology. He advocates for a Church that listens and speaks in ways that resonate with contemporary society.

Sources:

Similar Cardinals

Other cardinals from India
51/100
Baselios Cleemis
Baselios Cleemis

Indian cardinal of Syro-Malankara rite, known for his attachment to the Eastern traditions of the Church and his defense of traditional moral doctrine.

38/100
George Jacob Koovakad
George Jacob Koovakad

Indian cardinal, known for his pastoral work in the Syro-Malabar Church and his balanced approach between Eastern traditions and moderate social engagement.

28/100
Anthony Poola
Anthony Poola

Indian cardinal, the first Dalit (untouchable) to become a cardinal, known for his commitment to marginalized communities and defense of traditional values.

Other cardinals from the same consistory
44/100
Virgílio do Carmo da Silva
Virgílio do Carmo da Silva

East Timor

East Timorese cardinal, Archbishop of Dili, first cardinal from his country, known for his leadership in post-independence reconstruction and his commitment to peace and national reconciliation.

42/100
Peter Ebere Okpaleke
Peter Ebere Okpaleke

Nigeria

Nigerian cardinal, Bishop of Ekwulobia, known for his perseverance in the face of difficulties (having been rejected by his previous diocese) and his pastoral leadership in a context of ethnic tensions.

41/100
William Goh
William Goh

Singapore

Singaporean cardinal, Archbishop of Singapore, known for his balance between Asian tradition and Catholic teaching, his pastoral work in a multi-religious society and his commitment to evangelization.

Cardinals of similar age
65/100
Péter Erdő
Péter Erdő

Hungary

age: 72

Papabile

Hungarian cardinal, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, renowned canonist, known for his conservative doctrinal positions and his influential role in the Church of Central Europe.

78/100
Willem Jacobus Eijk
Willem Jacobus Eijk

Netherlands

age: 71

Papabile

Dutch cardinal, Archbishop of Utrecht, physician and bioethicist, known for his very conservative positions on bioethical and moral issues, and his defense of traditional doctrine.

76/100
Désiré Tsarahazana
Désiré Tsarahazana

Madagascar

age: 71

Malagasy cardinal, known for his traditionalist positions, his attachment to classical liturgy, and his vigorous defense of Catholic moral doctrine.

Cardinals similar by criterion

Conservative
Désiré Tsarahazana
Désiré Tsarahazana

Madagascar

Moral doctrine: 8/10

Malagasy cardinal, known for his traditionalist positions, his attachment to classical liturgy, and his vigorous defense of Catholic moral doctrine.

Moderately conservative
Charles Maung Bo
Charles Maung Bo

Myanmar

Moral doctrine: 8/10
Papabile

Burmese cardinal, the first from his country, known for his commitment to peace and reconciliation, combining respect for tradition and interreligious dialogue.

Moderately conservative
James Michael Harvey
James Michael Harvey

United States

Moral doctrine: 8/10

American cardinal, Archpriest of the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, former Prefect of the Papal Household, known for his conservative positions and administrative experience at the Vatican.

Conservative
Désiré Tsarahazana
Désiré Tsarahazana

Madagascar

Liturgy: 7/10

Malagasy cardinal, known for his traditionalist positions, his attachment to classical liturgy, and his vigorous defense of Catholic moral doctrine.

Moderately conservative
Timothy Dolan
Timothy Dolan

United States

Liturgy: 7/10

American cardinal, Archbishop of New York, known for his media charisma and balanced leadership, combining social commitment and defense of Catholic tradition and moral values.

Moderately conservative
Charles Maung Bo
Charles Maung Bo

Myanmar

Liturgy: 7/10
Papabile

Burmese cardinal, the first from his country, known for his commitment to peace and reconciliation, combining respect for tradition and interreligious dialogue.

Centrist
Fernando Filoni
Fernando Filoni

Italy

Sociopolitical: 2/10
Papabile

Italian cardinal, Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, former prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, known for his missionary and diplomatic experience.

Centrist
Daniel Nicholas DiNardo
Daniel Nicholas DiNardo

United States

Sociopolitical: 2/10

American cardinal, known for his conservative positions on doctrine and liturgy, while seeking unity in a divided ecclesial context.

Centrist
Baselios Cleemis
Baselios Cleemis

India

Sociopolitical: 2/10

Indian cardinal of Syro-Malankara rite, known for his attachment to the Eastern traditions of the Church and his defense of traditional moral doctrine.

Centrist
Angelo De Donatis
Angelo De Donatis

Italy

Relationship with Pope Francis: 3/10

Italian cardinal, former vicar general of the pope for the diocese of Rome, known for his balance between liturgical tradition and moderate pastoral openness.

Centrist
Mario Aurelio Poli
Mario Aurelio Poli

Argentina

Relationship with Pope Francis: 3/10

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.

Centrist
Fernando Chomalí
Fernando Chomalí

Chile

Relationship with Pope Francis: 3/10

Chilean cardinal, Archbishop of Concepción, known for his conservative doctrinal positions and commitment to rebuilding trust after abuse scandals.

Moderately conservative
Philippe Barbarin
Philippe Barbarin

France

Dialogue: 2/10

French cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Lyon, known for his missionary dynamism but whose career has been marked by controversy over the handling of sexual abuse in his diocese.

Moderately conservative
John Njue
John Njue

Kenya

Dialogue: 2/10

Kenyan cardinal, Archbishop Emeritus of Nairobi, known for his conservative positions on moral issues and his leadership in the growing African Church.

Moderately conservative
Giuseppe Betori
Giuseppe Betori

Italy

Dialogue: 2/10

Italian cardinal, Archbishop of Florence, known for his conservative doctrinal positions and intellectual work, while remaining engaged in pastoral dialogue.

Centrist
Fernando Filoni
Fernando Filoni

Italy

Communication: 2/10
Papabile

Italian cardinal, Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, former prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, known for his missionary and diplomatic experience.

Centrist
Daniel Nicholas DiNardo
Daniel Nicholas DiNardo

United States

Communication: 2/10

American cardinal, known for his conservative positions on doctrine and liturgy, while seeking unity in a divided ecclesial context.

Centrist
Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel
Berhaneyesus Demerew Souraphiel

Ethiopia

Communication: 2/10

Ethiopian cardinal of Eastern rite, known for his defense of traditional Church values and his pastoral work in a context of religious tensions.