Pope Leo Remembers Cardinal Karlic, a Faithful Shepherd Who Loved the Church
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With the death of Cardinal Stanislaus Karlic at 99 the Catholic Church in the country loses one more than relevant figure of the last half century. Co-edator of the world catechism, he led the process that culminated in 2000 with the request of the bishops for forgiveness for his role during the dictatorship. Shortly after being elected, Leo XIV called him.
Archbishop of Paraná for 20 years, presided over the Episcopate and began a period of renewal in the Church to avoid compromises with political power; John Paul II entrusted him with the drafting of the Universal Catechism
The Argentine Archdiocese of Paraná has announced the death of Cardinal Estanislao Esteban Karlic. Cardinal Karlic turned 99 in February. He recently underwent surgery, after which Pope Leo XIV called the cardinal with words of support. Wojciech Rogacin, the Argentine Episcopal Conference, posted the following information on social media: "The Archdiocese of Paraná has announced the death of Cardinal Estanislao Karlic. Let us commend his soul to…
This afternoon Cardinal Estanislao Esteban Karlic, Archbishop Emeritus of Paraná, died at the age of 99.
Argentine Cardinal Estanislao Karlic, Archbishop Emeritus of Paraná and prominent figure of the Church, died at the age of 99 after an extensive career in episcopal and Vatican posts.
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