Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago native to be cardinal

Gregory will be the 1st African American cardinal, was critical of Trump this year

- BY FRANCES D’EMILIO

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis on Sunday named 13 new cardinals, including Washington D.C. Archbishop Wilton Gregory, who would become the first Black U.S. prelate to earn the coveted red hat.

In a surprise announceme­nt from his studio window to faithful standing below in St. Peter’s Square, Francis said the churchmen would be elevated to a cardinal’s rank in a ceremony on Nov. 28.

Francis asked for prayers so the new cardinals “may help me in my ministry as bishop of Rome for the good of all God’s faithful holy people.”

The selection of Gregory won praise from LGBTQ advocates in the United States, days after Pope Francis grabbed headlines for voicing support for civil unions for gay couples.

Other new cardinals include an Italian who is the longtime papal preacher at the Vatican, the Rev. Raniero Cantalames­sa, who is a Franciscan friar; the Kigali, Rwanda, Archbishop Antoine Kambanda; the Capiz, Philippine­s, Archbishop Jose Feurte Advincula, and the Santiago, Chile, Archbishop Celestino Aos Braco.

The prestigiou­s Washington archdioces­e traditiona­lly brings elevation to cardinal’s rank, so the appointmen­t of Gregory last year by the pope had positioned him to be tapped for the honor.

Still, the timing of his rise to cardinal is noteworthy. Gregory was publicly critical of President Donald Trump’s visit to the St. John Paul II National Shrine in Washington a day after civil rights demonstrat­ors were forcibly cleared from a square to facilitate the president’s visit to an Episcopal church in the U.S. capital.

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