Monday, 25 February 2013

Cardinal Ries, R.I.P.


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Cardinal Ries, R.I.P.


A Cardinal for only one year and five days, Julien Ries did not receive his Red Hat as the result of a successful career in the hierarchy. The Belgian Prelate rather received it for his work in the quiet of his study and the lecture hall. He passed away on 23 February 2013 at the age of 92.

Julien Ries was born near Arlon, Belgium, and ordained a Priest for the Diocese of Namur in 1945. After a few years working as a Parish Priest and history teacher, Father Ries taught history of religion at the Catholic University of Louvain. After that University was split into a Flemish and a Walloon section in 1968, he remained at the latter. He remained there until his retirement in 1990.

A highly productive author, Fr. Ries was created a Cardinal in the Consistory of February 2012. Consecrated a Bishop a week before the Consistory, he held the Titular See of Belcastro, and later became Cardinal-Deacon of Sant’Antonio di Padova a Circonvallazione Appia.

With more than 600 publications to his name, Cardinal Ries was convinced that those were the reason for being made a Cardinal. Pope Benedict XVI studied his work closely and, in 2012, Cardinal Ries said in an interview: “He phoned me more than once to congratulate me, when he had read a book of mine.”

Cardinal Ries’s work was best know for its focus on religious anthropology and humanities. In 2009, he donated his library and all his notes and correspondence to the Catholic University of Milan.

Cardinal Ries was never an Elector. With his passing the total number of Cardinals drops to 208.


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