Polycarp Pengo
Polycarp Pengo | |
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Cardinal,Archbishop emeritus of Dar es Salaam | |
Church | Catholic Church |
Archdiocese | Dar es Salaam |
Installed | 22 July 1992 |
Term ended | 15 August 2019 |
Predecessor | Laurean Rugambwa |
Successor | Jude Thaddaeus Ruwa'ichi |
Other post(s) | Cardinal-Priest of Nostra Signora de La Salette |
Previous post(s) |
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Orders | |
Ordination | 20 June 1971 byCharles Msakila |
Consecration | 6 January 1984 byJohn Paul II |
Created cardinal | 21 February 1998 by John Paul II |
Rank | Cardinal Priest |
Personal details | |
Born | Polycarp Pengo 5 August 1944 Mwazye,Rukwa Region,Tanganyika Territory(now Tanzania) |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Motto | Ecce ego domine (Here I am, Lord) |
Coat of arms |
Styles of Polycarp Pengo | |
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Reference style | His Eminence |
Spoken style | Your Eminence |
Informal style | Cardinal |
See | Dar es Salaam |
Polycarp Pengo(born 5 August 1944) is a Tanzanianprelateof theCatholic Churchwho wasArchbishopofDar-es-Salaam,from 1992 to 2019. A bishop since 1983, he was made acardinalin 1998.
Biography
[edit]Polycarp Pengo was born on 5 August 1944. He was ordained a priest in 1971 by Bishop Charles Msakila.[1]he studied Moral Theology in Rome at thePontifical Lateran University,obtaining a doctorate in 1977. He taught Moral theology inKipalapalaTheological Seminary for a short time, and then became the first Rector ofSegereaTheological Seminary in Dar-es-Salaam up to 1983.
He was made Bishop ofNachingwea(nowLindi) in 1983,[2]and ofTunduru-Masasiin 1985.
In 1990 he was named Coadjutor Archbishop of Dar es Salaam, and in 1992 he becameArchbishop of Dar-es-Salaam,following the resignation of CardinalLaurean Rugambwa.[2]
Pengo was proclaimed acardinalbyPope John Paul IIin theconsistoryof 21 February 1998. Pengo was one of thecardinal electorswho participated in the2005 papal conclavethat electedPope Benedict XVIand in the2013 papal conclavethat electedPope Francis.[1]
He has the followingCurialMembershipsEvangelization of the Peoples, Doctrine of Faith(congregations). Interreligious Dialogue,Culture (councils) Special Council for Africa of the General of the Synod of Bishops.
Since 2007 he has been president of the SECAM (Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar).[3]
On 18 September 2012, he was appointed byPope Benedict XVIas a Synod Father for the October 2012 13th Ordinary General Assembly of theSynod of Bishops.[4]
Pope Francisaccepted his retirement as archbishop on 15 August 2019.[5]
Views
[edit]Homosexuality
[edit]In 2000, Pengo hit out at the commission of homosexual acts, saying it was one of the most heinous sins on earth.[6]
Clashes in Tanzania
[edit]In 2004, he lashed out at the perpetrators of clashes claiming to pursue a religious cause.[7]
Church teaching on AIDS
[edit]Pengo has declared that the AIDS epidemic cannot be overcome by relying exclusively or primarily on the distribution of prophylactics, but only through a strategy based on education to individual responsibility in the framework of a moral view of human sexuality.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ab"Cardinal Pengo".catholic-hierarchy.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^ab"Pengo, Polycarp".Catholic News Agency.Catholic News Agency (CNA).Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^"African Cardinals".secam.org.SECAM.Retrieved14 July2020.
- ^"Rinunce e Nomine, 18.09.2012"(Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 18 September 2012.
- ^"Rinunce e nomine, 15.08.2019"(Press release) (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 15 August 2019.Retrieved15 August2019.
- ^"Homosexuality one of the most heinous sins on earth".Archived fromthe originalon 15 June 2010.Retrieved1 September2009.
- ^"Good Friday Homily".Archived fromthe originalon 28 October 2010.Retrieved1 September2009.
- ^"Africa's Bishops Back Pope in AIDS Message".Archived fromthe originalon 15 June 2010.
External links
[edit]- "Pengo Card. Polycarp".Holy See Press Office.Archivedfrom the original on 4 September 2017.Retrieved14 November2017.
- Cardinal Pengo's catholic-pages bio
- 1944 births
- Living people
- Pontifical Lateran University alumni
- Tanzanian cardinals
- Tanzanian Roman Catholic archbishops
- 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Africa
- 21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Africa
- Cardinals created by Pope John Paul II
- 20th-century cardinals
- Roman Catholic archbishops of Dar-es-Salaam
- Roman Catholic bishops of Lindi
- Roman Catholic bishops of Tunduru–Masasi