Posted on 03/24/2018 5:25:22 PM PDT by marshmallow
Hosting Robert Cardinal Sarah last week, Convivium Editor in Chief Father Raymond de Souza found himself face to face with one of the great Christian lives of our day, and alongside the exemplification of prayerful disposition.
Last week I had the great honour of hosting Cardinal Robert Sarah, one of the Vaticans most senior officials, in Kingston and Wolfe Island. He had given a public lecture at Torontos St. Michaels Cathedral earlier in the week, and then joined us in Kingston for our annual St. John Fisher Dinner, and then to Wolfe Island to celebrate the centennial of my parish church.
Cardinal Sarah has led one of the great Christian lives of our time. Yet the lasting impression on the thousands who encountered him was not so much his biography or his message, but his capacity to lead people in prayer.
Man is only great when on his knees before God, he told us in Kingston.
That refers firstly to the man who kneels in prayer. But given that our dinner is named in honour of St. John Fisher the English bishop executed by Henry VIII for refusing to assent to the king declaring himself head of the Church in England I thought, too, of Bishop Fisher kneeling at the chopping block, his neck exposed to the executioners axe. That too was a moment of greatness, a moment we remember and honour nearly 500 years later.
Cardinal Sarah was born in a remote village in Guinea, in West Africa. His parents converted to the Catholic faith in response to missionaries from France, the Holy Ghost Fathers. Robert Sarah was among the first native priests of his country.
In 1979, at age 34, he was named the youngest bishop in the Catholic Church. His predecessor as Archbishop of Conakry........
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The man who should be Pope instead of Bergoglip.
Yes.
I’ll satisfy for after.
I’d even settle for Father DeSouza.
I never knew these facts of dear Robert Cardinal Sarahs serious background.
No wonder he is on to Bergoglio. He knows Marxism very well and communism, and of death and destruction.
Marvelous story of a heroic Catholic holy man. We are so starved for lack of seeing holy Catholic heroes.
Thank you so much for posting this account.
Cardinal Sarah is still a man of the Vatican II Council. I have yet to see where he has denounced its new religion which encourages non-Catholic beliefs such as ecumenism and religious liberty.
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