Conclavoscope - Cardinal Luis Cabrera Herrera

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Luis Cabrera Herrera

Luis Cabrera Herrera

Moderate-progressive (38/100)
Personal Information
  • Country Ecuador
  • Age 69
  • Birth date 11 October 1955
  • Consistory 7 December 2024
Description

Ecuadorian cardinal, Archbishop of Guayaquil, Franciscan, known for his pastoral work in popular communities and his fidelity to the traditional teachings of the Church.

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

Cardinal Cabrera Herrera upholds traditional Catholic moral teachings, particularly on issues such as abortion and gender ideology. He has vocally opposed the legalization of abortion in Ecuador, stating that judges who supported it incurred latae sententiae excommunication. While he welcomed the Vatican's document 'Fiducia Supplicans' on blessings for same-sex couples, he emphasized that marriage is only between a man and a woman and cautioned against any liturgical simulation of marriage for same-sex couples. His positions reflect a conservative stance on moral doctrine.

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Liturgy and tradition
Moderate-conservative

As a Franciscan, Cardinal Cabrera Herrera values simplicity and accessibility in liturgy. While there is no specific information on his liturgical preferences, his Franciscan background suggests a balanced approach that respects tradition while embracing pastoral needs.

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Sociopolitical engagement
Very progressive

Cardinal Cabrera Herrera is actively engaged in sociopolitical issues in Ecuador. He has been a vocal advocate for addressing the root causes of violence and poverty, criticizing government policies that rely solely on militarization. He emphasizes the need for education, employment, and social programs to combat crime and improve living conditions.

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Relationship with Pope Francis
Very progressive

Cardinal Cabrera Herrera is closely aligned with Pope Francis. Appointed as Archbishop of Guayaquil by Pope Francis in 2015 and created cardinal in 2024, he has been entrusted with significant responsibilities, including serving as a delegate president at the Synod on Synodality. His leadership reflects support for the Pope's vision of a synodal and pastoral Church.

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Interreligious dialogue and peripheries
Progressive

Cardinal Cabrera Herrera has demonstrated a commitment to interreligious dialogue. He served as the executive secretary of the Ecumenism Commission of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference from 1996 to 2003, indicating his engagement in promoting unity among different faith communities.

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Communication and pastoral style
Very progressive

Known for his pastoral sensitivity and effective communication, Cardinal Cabrera Herrera addresses complex societal issues with clarity and compassion. He emphasizes the Church's role in promoting peace and social justice, engaging with both the faithful and broader society.

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