Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini

Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini

Carlo Martini Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 31, 2012.
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Italian Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, a rare liberal within the highly conservative Catholic Church hierarchy who was nevertheless long considered a papal contender in the last conclave, died Friday. He was 85.

Martini, a Jesuit and former archbishop of the important archdiocese of Milan, had been battling Parkinson's disease for several years. His death was announced by the Milan archdiocese, which said his condition had worsened Thursday evening.

Martini frequently voiced openness to divisive issues for the church, such as using condoms to fight HIV/AIDS, priestly celibacy and homosexuality, which, while not at odds with church teaching, nevertheless showed his progressive bent. He was an intellectual and a noted biblical scholar, yet he nevertheless had a warm and personable style and seemed to connect with his flock like few high-ranking prelates.

And, despite his liberal views in a College of Cardinals that grew incr easingly conservative under Pope John Paul II, he was considered a possible contender in the 2005 conclave that brought the former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, to the papacy.

Martini was well known and well-liked by Italians, many of whom got to know him by his frequent contributions to leading daily Corriere della Sera, which for three years ran a popular column "Letters to Cardinal Martini," in which Martini would respond directly to questions submitted by readers.

The topics covered everything from the clerical sex abuse scandal to whether it was morally acceptable for a Catholic to be cremated ("it's possible and allowed," he wrote). His responses were filled with Biblical citations and references to church teachings, but were accessible as well, written as if he were chatting with his reader rather than preaching.

But Martini was divisive as well.

In 2006, he raised eyebrows at the Vatican when he told the Italian weekly L'Esp resso magazine that condoms could be considered a "lesser evil" in combatting AIDS, particularly for a married couple. Four years later, Benedict himself would come close to echoing the sentiment when he said a male prostitute who intends to use a condom might be taking a step toward a more responsible sexuality because he was looking out for the welfare of his partner.

In 2009, Martini insisted he was misquoted by a German publication as calling for a re-evaluation of priestly celibacy as a means to combat pedophilia among priests.

But he returned to the topic of priestly celibacy earlier this year- as well as a host of other thorny issues like artificial procreation, embryo donation and euthanasia - in his last book "Believe and Know," a conversation with a left-leaning Italian politician and doctor who had been his same interviewer for the 2006 Espresso article.

As a result of his openness to discuss issues many cardinals would rather leave undisturbed, l iberal Catholics had pinned their hopes on Martini going into the 2005 conclave, and some reports in the Italian media said he had received significant votes in the initial rounds of balloting.

But according to the most detailed account of the conclave to emerge - that of a purported diary kept by an unnamed cardinal - Martini was never really in the running. Instead, Ratzinger's main challenger was another conservative, Argentine Cardinal Jorge Maria Bergoglio.

Martini retired as Milan archbishop in 2002 and moved to Jerusalem, where he hoped to devote himself to prayer and study. He had long established relations with the Jewish community, writing books and articles on the relations between Christianity and Judaism.

"Without a sincere feeling for the Jewish world, and a direct experience of it, one cannot fully understand Christianity," he wrote in the book "Christianity and Judaism: A Historical and Theological Overview." ''Jesus is fully Jewish, the apos tles are Jewish, and one cannot doubt their attachment to the traditions of their forefathers."

Born on Feb. 15, 1927, in Turin, Martini was ordained a priest in the Society of Jesus in 1952. He was named archbishop of Milan in 1979 and held the post until his retirement in 2002; within that time he was also head of the European Bishops' Conference for six years, until 1993.

In a statement Friday, the Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi paid tribute to his fellow Jesuit, saying his style as a pastor set him apart. He quoted Martini as writing in his book "The Bishop" that a bishop can't guide his flock with decrees and prohibitions alone.

"Instead point to the interior formation, on the love and fascination with the Sacred Scripture, present the positive reasons for what we do according to the Gospel," Martini wrote. "You will obtain much more than with rigid calls to observe norms."

Despite his desire to spend his final years in Jerusalem, M artini returned to Italy a few years ago as his Parkinson's worsened.

In June, he announced he could no longer continue with his Corriere della Sera Q&A column, saying "The time has come in which age and sickness have given me a clear signal that it's time to resign from earthly things and prepare for the next coming of the Kingdom," he wrote his readers. "I assure you of my prayers for all the questions that went unanswered."

A funeral was scheduled for Monday in Milan's cathedral, where bells tolled on Friday afternoon upon word of Martini's death.

NICOLE WINFIELD, Associated Press


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Mary Kenefick

September 8, 2012

Rest in peace and continue to guide us now from heaven. Thank you for your pastoral leadership.

Abeille Bruno

September 8, 2012

Per la famiglia Martini, Salmi 46:1 Dice
Dio è per noi rifugio e forza,
Un aiuto che si può trovare prontamente durante le angustie.

Nancy de Flon

September 6, 2012

May the angels lead you into Paradise.

John Malone

September 6, 2012

A great man of God who has gone to his Maker.

Leslie Klinger

September 5, 2012

Eternal Rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him.

Louis Emilo Jr

September 4, 2012

May you rest in peace Cardinal Martini.

Anthony Abumere

September 4, 2012

May your soul rest in peace.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

September 4, 2012

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE MARTINI FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW CARDINAL MARTINI.

MD admirer

September 4, 2012

Thank you for your vision of what the church should and can be.

Sr. Gladys Marhefka

September 3, 2012

Thank you Cardinal Martini for the witness of your life, your love for the Church, your brave speaking out truth to power. Thanks for your courage and love.

J David

September 3, 2012

Bravo for a life well lived - for asking the questions, for opening the doors of the church - you would have made a wonderful pope but you continued in your own way to inspire. Rest in peace and know that you were well loved.

mary leonard

September 3, 2012

You gave us the living example of a Priest who reflected Christ's teachings and example. Thank you.

Tilley

September 3, 2012

It seems as if 80 years is still not enough time to spend with the ones you truly love. This is because God made us to enjoy life forever right here on a paradise earth. Psalms 37:29 says: "The righteous will reside forever upon the earth." Take comfort in knowing God's promise will soon come true.

September 3, 2012

God promises us a future earth where death will no longer have a hold on humanity. May your loved ones be comforted with this promise: Isaiah 65:17

Kathryn

September 2, 2012

Father at church talked about you today. Thank you for all you did. You are at peace with God now.

Charlene Gaffney

September 2, 2012

Rest In Peace and Thank You for your courage and Wisdom.

Karen Domenech

September 2, 2012

Cardinalis Martini pretiosas,

Venit Deus, et susceperint vos complexus populi Dei iudicio, quando accipiuntur in regnum Dei.

Saundra Ziliox

September 2, 2012

May you rest in peace

Sheila Smith

September 1, 2012

May the angels lead you into paradise.

Christopher Lyndon-Gee

September 1, 2012

We salute your courage and your wisdom.

September 1, 2012

Rest in peace, Emience, May the angels come to meet you and may they take you to the new eternal Jerusalem.. Resquiet in pace - fr. dan fink, ofm conv. I will pray for you and offer Holy Mass for the repose of your soul.

Rosa Maria Orozco

September 1, 2012

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

James Willner

September 1, 2012

May the eternal light shine upon you.....

Mary Dooley

September 1, 2012

I'm sure You are in good company. Put in a good word for us!
We will miss you terribly.
Mary (Cincinnati Ohio)

Matthew McGuire

September 1, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Mariangela

September 1, 2012

Cardinal Martini was a luminous torch not only for me but also for the entire church and all beings believers and non-believers.

CARL RIZZO

September 1, 2012

RIP BISHOP.
THE NUNS WILL FIND ANOTHER
LISTENER.THANK YOU.
CARL COSIMO RIZZO

Kathy

September 1, 2012

May the Lord welcome you home with open arms.

September 1, 2012

1 Timothy 3:16 says "All scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness that the man of God may be fully competant, completely equipped for every good work."

cathy

September 1, 2012

Rest in Peace.

September 1, 2012

May you find comfort in the Hearer of prayer at this time. Psalm 65:2

September 1, 2012

My condolences to the Martini family and friends. May you have comfort in knowing he is sleeping. Ecclesiastes 9:5

Frank Flanagan

September 1, 2012

Well done good and faithful servant. May God grant you eternal happiness and peace.
Would that there were more leaders like you in the Catholic Church.

September 1, 2012

To the the family of Cardinal Arlo Maria Martini - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

August 31, 2012

Dear God please bless this family with peace, comfort and strength during their time of sorrow.

Sorry for your loss

KEVIN J. OSULLIVAN

August 31, 2012

May he rest in peace

Maryellen

August 31, 2012

R.I.P. Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini!!

Scott Chamberland

August 31, 2012

Rest in Peace

May the angels lead you to paradise

Gerry OShaughnessy

August 31, 2012

Cardinal Martini
A true light in our Church
Rest in peace and p.lease pray for our Church today. G

Diana

August 31, 2012

Dear Cardinal Carlo and Family, You were the best ever. We all wish someday to meet you again on the other side. You've always been a Wonderful man. God Bless You Mr. Martini <3 We all love you in Massachusetts.

August 31, 2012

Romans 15:33

CR

August 31, 2012

A great gift from God to a very confused world. To my brothers and sisters in the Catholic faith, let us pray. RIP, Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, may God bless your soul.....

August 31, 2012

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

pierre brisson

August 31, 2012

May he rest in peace

Henryk Zaleski

August 31, 2012

May God grant you peace Cardinal Carlo.

August 31, 2012

A great Man of Peace and love. All Churches, all men, have to be' grateful to him

soc garcia

August 31, 2012

Condolence to Entire Worldwide Catholic.

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