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Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA on Catholic-Hierarchy.org:
https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcahe.html
Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA on Gcatholic.org:
https://gcatholic.org/p/24679
2009 Vatican Biographical Summary of Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA (Italian):
https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2009/04/20/0256/00600.html
Ecuadorian Bishops’ Conference bio of Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA:
https://www.conferenciaepiscopal.ec/directiva/mons-luis-gerardo-cabrera-herrera-ofm.html
1909 Catholic Encyclopedia article on the Order of Friars Minor (often called the Franciscans), “OFM”:
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06281a.htm
NOTE: If I recall correctly (and it’s possible I don’t, this was done in stages), free Adobe Podcast AI was used to help clean up some of the audio on this episode, as my setup and voice were both struggling this recording session but the show must go on. https://podcast.adobe.com/enhance#
TRANSCRIPT
Hello everyone, welcome to Cardinal Numbers, a rexypod reviewing and ranking all the Cardinals of the Catholic Church from the Catacombs to Kingdom Come. Today we’re looking at our fourth bishop from the list of new Cardinals Pope Francis will be officially elevating on December 7th 2024.
Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA was born on October 11th, 1955 in Azogues, Ecuador, which is a bit southwest of the middle of the country, due west of the western terminus of the fascinatingly consistent curve of the southeast edge of the national border. I’m sure there’s a story there, but it’s not a story for us today. He is actually our first Ecuadorian Cardinal, so I’ll take a moment to note that Catholicism in Ecuador has generally followed the mold of Catholicism in Latin America more broadly, with the Church being established with the cooperation of Spanish colonial authorities and becoming the official religion up till the very tail end of the 19th century, when in 1899 liberal reforms began that significantly impacted the relationship between the Ecuadorian state and Church. Today a strong majority of Ecuadorians still identify as Catholic, though a smaller percentage than in generations past, and it seems the numbers are continuing to decline, though we’re still talking about three out of every four Ecuadorians identifying as Catholic, and I say about because I saw numbers ranging from 69% to 94%, perhaps the most impressive range yet.
Luis however was not lost, knowing where he was meant to be, and he took his final vows as a Franciscan in 1982 at the age of 26. The following year, he was ordained as a priest for the order, becoming Fr Cabrera. In the 80s, Fr. Cabrera served in several roles for the order including master of novices and member of the provincial council. The years 1990 to 1994 are listed on one source as “studies in Rome”, so it was probably then when he actually got his doctorate, given the normal timing of such things.
After he is officially elevated on December 7th, Luis Gerardo Cardinal CABRERA HERRERA will be eligible to participate in future conclaves until he turns 80 in 2035.
Today’s episode is part of Cardinal Numbers, and there will be another one of the new Cardinals next week. Thank you for listening, God bless you all! Thanks, Joe!
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Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA on Catholic-Hierarchy.org:
https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcahe.html
Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA on Gcatholic.org:
https://gcatholic.org/p/24679
2009 Vatican Biographical Summary of Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA (Italian):
https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2009/04/20/0256/00600.html
Ecuadorian Bishops’ Conference bio of Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA:
https://www.conferenciaepiscopal.ec/directiva/mons-luis-gerardo-cabrera-herrera-ofm.html
1909 Catholic Encyclopedia article on the Order of Friars Minor (often called the Franciscans), “OFM”:
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06281a.htm
NOTE: If I recall correctly (and it’s possible I don’t, this was done in stages), free Adobe Podcast AI was used to help clean up some of the audio on this episode, as my setup and voice were both struggling this recording session but the show must go on. https://podcast.adobe.com/enhance#
TRANSCRIPT
Hello everyone, welcome to Cardinal Numbers, a rexypod reviewing and ranking all the Cardinals of the Catholic Church from the Catacombs to Kingdom Come. Today we’re looking at our fourth bishop from the list of new Cardinals Pope Francis will be officially elevating on December 7th 2024.
Luis Gerardo CABRERA HERRERA was born on October 11th, 1955 in Azogues, Ecuador, which is a bit southwest of the middle of the country, due west of the western terminus of the fascinatingly consistent curve of the southeast edge of the national border. I’m sure there’s a story there, but it’s not a story for us today. He is actually our first Ecuadorian Cardinal, so I’ll take a moment to note that Catholicism in Ecuador has generally followed the mold of Catholicism in Latin America more broadly, with the Church being established with the cooperation of Spanish colonial authorities and becoming the official religion up till the very tail end of the 19th century, when in 1899 liberal reforms began that significantly impacted the relationship between the Ecuadorian state and Church. Today a strong majority of Ecuadorians still identify as Catholic, though a smaller percentage than in generations past, and it seems the numbers are continuing to decline, though we’re still talking about three out of every four Ecuadorians identifying as Catholic, and I say about because I saw numbers ranging from 69% to 94%, perhaps the most impressive range yet.
Luis however was not lost, knowing where he was meant to be, and he took his final vows as a Franciscan in 1982 at the age of 26. The following year, he was ordained as a priest for the order, becoming Fr Cabrera. In the 80s, Fr. Cabrera served in several roles for the order including master of novices and member of the provincial council. The years 1990 to 1994 are listed on one source as “studies in Rome”, so it was probably then when he actually got his doctorate, given the normal timing of such things.
After he is officially elevated on December 7th, Luis Gerardo Cardinal CABRERA HERRERA will be eligible to participate in future conclaves until he turns 80 in 2035.
Today’s episode is part of Cardinal Numbers, and there will be another one of the new Cardinals next week. Thank you for listening, God bless you all! Thanks, Joe!
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