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Títulos Órdenes Cardenalicios ECCLESIA Digital http://www.revistaecclesia.com LOS TÍTULOS CARDENALICIOS El Anuario Pontificio ofrece la siguiente lista de los títulos de los Órdenes cardenalicios. Para una lectura más comprensible de los mismos, ofrecemos estas observaciones: 1.- Los títulos corresponden siempre a Iglesias de la ciudad de Roma y a sus suburbios. De este modo, se muestra mejor la estrecha y especial vinculación del cardenalato con el obispo de Roma, su "senado", y sus históricos colaboradores más directos en el cuidado pastoral de la urbe y del orbe. 2.- Dichos títulos, con su correspondiente Orden cardenalicio, son asignados a los cardenales en el momento de su creación. También el Papa puede posteriormente realizar una nueva asignación. Responde, como queda dicho, a los títulos de las Iglesias romanas. 3.- Los Órdenes de los cardenales son tres: episcopal, presbiteral y diaconal, según el correspondiente nombramiento papal. 4.- Esta distribución se inserta también en las raíces históricas del Colegio Cardenalicio. 5.- A día de hoy, operativamente tienen efectos sólo en orden a la precedencia y a la asignación de cargos dentro de los tres Órdenes, como, por ejemplo, el decano que lleva desde 1914 asociado el título de la Iglesia suburbicaria de Ostia, aparte del título propio del cardenal en cuestión. De entre los cardenales del Orden de los diáconos, el Papa nombra protodiácono a uno de ellos. 6.- Las diaconías suelen estar ocupadas por cardenales de la Curia Romana. No se puede pertenecer a este Orden durante más de diez años. De ahí que aquellos que superan este tiempo bien son promovidos al Orden cardenalicio de los obispos o de los presbíteros o su título de diaconía es elevado "pro hac vice" -a título personal y por esta razón- a título presbiteral, que cuando quede vacante volverá a ser diaconía simple. 7.- En la medida de lo posible, la asignación de títulos obedece a razones de especial vinculación del cardenal en cuestión, de su nación o Congregación Religiosa con el título de la Iglesia, como se deducirá de la lectura de la relación. 8.- A los cardenales patriarcas de Iglesias católicas orientales no se les asignan títulos cardenalicios de Iglesias romanas. En el orden de precedencia, van después de los cardenales del Orden de los obispos. En la actualidad son tres: Pierre Sfeir Nasrallah, Stephanos II Ghattas y Mousa I Ignace Douad. 9.- En la actualidad, hay 202 títulos cardenalicios (7 de Iglesias Suburbicarias, 137 títulos presbiterales y 58 diaconías), lo cual no significa que el Papa no pueda dotar de título cardenalicio a otros templos e iglesias de la ciudad de Roma. 10.- En cursiva y negrita van los títulos de los nueve cardenales españoles. Títulos de Iglesias Suburbicarias: 7 1. y 2.- Ostia y Albano: Angelo Sodano (Italia). ECCLESIA Digital http://www.revistaecclesia.com 3.- Porto Santa Rufina: Roger Etchagaray (Francia). 4.- Palestrina: Bernardin Gantin (Benin). 5.- Frascati: Alfonso López Trujillo (Colombia). 6.- Sabina-Poggio Mirtetto: Giovanni Battista Re (Italia). 7.- Velletri-Segni: Francis Arinze (Nigeria). Títulos Presbiterales: 137 1.- Santa María Virgen Dolorosa en Plaza Buenos Aires: 2.- Santa María Virgen del Monte Carmelo en Mostacciano: Anthony Olubumni (Nigeria). 3.- Jesús Divino Trabajador: Christoph Schönborn (Austria). 4.- Jesús Divino Maestro en Pineta Sacchetti: Thomas Staford Wiliams (Nueva Zelanda). 5.- Gran Madre de Dios: Angel Suquía Goicoechea (España) 5.- Inmaculada en el Tuburtino: Ernesto Corripio Ahumada (México). 6.- Inmaculada Concepción de María en Grottarossa: Henryk Roman Gulbinowicz (Polonia). 7.- Natividad de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo en Vía Galia: Audrys Juozas Backis (Lituania). 8.- Ntra. Sra. de la Salette: Polycarp Pengo (Tanzania). 9.- Ntra. Sra. del Santísimo Sacramento y de los Santos Mártires Canadienses: Jean Claude Turcotte (Canadá). 10.-Ntra. Sra. de Guadalupe en Monte Mario: Adolfo Antonio Suárez Rivera (México). 11.-Ntra. Sra. de Guadalupe en San Felipe Mártir: Juan Sandoval Iñiguez (México). 12.-Regina Apostolorum: Virgilio Noe (Italia). 13.-Santa Inés Extramuros: Camilo Ruini (Italia). 14.-San Agustín en Campo Marzio: Jean Pierre Ricard (Francia). 15.-San Ambrosio y San Carlos: Diogini Tettamanzi (Italia). 16.-Santa Anastasia: Godfried Danneels (Bélgica). 17.-San Andrés en el Quirinal: Adam Kozlowiecki (Polonia). 18.-San Andrés del Valle: Giovanni Canestri (Italia). 19.-San Andrés delle Frate: Ennio Antonelli (Italia). 20.-San Andrés y San Gregorio en Monte Celio: Edmund Casimir Szoka (USA). 21.-San Antonio de Padua en vía Merulana: Claudio Hummes (Brasil). 22.-San Antonio de Padua en vía Tusculana: Paulo Evaristo Arns (Brasil). 23.-San Antonio en Campo Marzio: José da Cruz Policarpo (Portugal). 24.-Santos Aquila y Priscila: Jaime Lucas Ortega Alamino (Cuba). 25.-San Atanasio: 26.-San Atanasio en vía Tiburtina: Gabriel Zubier Wako (Sudán). 27.-Santa Balbina: Peter Erdö (Hungría). 28.-San Bartolomé en la Isla Tiberina: Francis Eugene George (USA). 29.-San Bernardo en las Termas: Varkey Vitayathil (India). 30.-San Bonifacio y San Alejo: Eusebio Oscar Scheid (Brasil). 31.-San Calixto: 32.-San Camilo de Lelis: Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne (Perú). 33.-Santa Cecilia: Carlo María Martini (Italia). 34.-Santa Clara en Viña Clara: Vinko Puljic (Bosnia Herzegovina). 35.-San Clemente: Adrianus Johannes Simonis (Holanda). 36.-San Crisógono: Paul Shan Kuo-hsi (Taiwan). 37.-Santa Cruz de Jerusalén: Miloslav Vlk (República Checa). 38.-Santa Cruz en vía Flaminia: Wiliam Wakefield Baum (USA). 39.-Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Agonizante en Vitinia: Telesphore Placidus Toppo (India). 40.-Corazón de María: Julius Riyadi Darmaarmadja (Indonesia). ECCLESIA Digital http://www.revistaecclesia.com 41.-Santos Doce Apóstoles: Angelo Scola (Italia). 42.-Santa Emerenciana en Tor Fiorenza: Peter Seiichi Shiyanagi (Japón). 43.-San Eusebio: 44.-Santos Fabián y Venancio en Villa Fiorelli: Jan Chryzostom Korec (República Eslovaca). 45.-San Félix de Cantalicio en Centocelle: Stepham Kim Sou-hwan (Corea del Sur). 46.-San Francisco de Asís en Acilia: Wilfrid Fox Napier (Sudáfrica). 47.-San Francisco de Asís en Ripa Grande: Norberto Rivera Carrera (México). 48.-San Frumencio en Prati Fiscali: Alexandre José María dos Santos (Mozambique). 49.-San Gabriel Arcángel en Agua Traversa: Jean Margeot (Isla Mauricio). 50.-San Gerardo Majella: Kazimierz Swiatek (Bielorrusia). 51.-San Joaquín en los Prados del Castillo: Michelle Giordano (Italia). 52.-San Joaquín y Santa Ana en Tuscolano: Keith Michael Patrick O´Brien (Gran Bretaña). 53.-San Juan en Porta Latina: Franciszek Macharski (Polonia). 54.-San Juan Bautista de los Florentinos: Carlo Caffarra (Italia). 55.-San Juan Bautista de Rossi: Julio Terrazas Sandoval (Bolivia). 56.-San Juan Crisóstomo en Madro Sacro Alto: Bernard Agré (Costa de Marfil). 57.-San Juan y San Pablo: Edward Michael Egan (USA). 58.-San Juan Evangelista en Spinaceto: Miguel Obando Bravo (Nicaragua). 59.-Santos Juan Evangelista y Petronio: Giacomo Biffi (Italia). 60.-San Jerónimo de los Croatas: Josip Bozanic (Croacia). 61.-San José en Aurelio: Georg Maximilian Sterzinshy (Alemania). 62.-San Justino: Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Mán (Vietnan). 63.-San Gregorio Barbarigo en Tre Fontane: Bernard Penafieu (Francia). 64.-San Gregorio Magno en Magliana Nueva: Gerardo Majella Agnelo (Brasil). 65.-San Gregorio VII: Eugenio de Araujo Sales (Brasil). 66.-San León I: Karl Lehmann (Alemania). 67.-San Liborio: Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson (Ghana). 68.-San Lorenzo in Damaso: Antonio Mª Rouco Varela (España). 69.-San Lorenzo in Lucina: Luigi Poggi (Italia). 70.-San Lorenzo en Panisperna: Michail Kitbunchu (Tailandia). 71.-San Lucas en vía Panestrina: José Freire Falcao (Brasil). 72.-Santa Lucía en Plaza de las Armas: Frederic Etsou-Nzahi-Bamugwabi (R.D. 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