Pope adds name to list of new cardinals
Source: Vatican Media
Pope Francis has added a new name to the list of 21 future cardinals, who will receive the red hat at the forthcoming Consistory on 7 December: Archbishop Domenico Battaglia of Naples. The announcement came late on Monday afternoon from the director of the Holy See Press Office, Matteo Bruni.
On the same day it was announced that Bishop Paskalis Bruno Syukur of Bogor, Indonesia, one the 21 bishops named on 22 October asked not to be a cardinal. He expressed his wish to continue his personal growth "in service to the Church and the people of God" stemming "from a desire to further deepen his priestly life."
'Don Mimmo' as Archbishop Domenico is popularly known, plays a prominent pastoral role in southern Italy, with a background as a 'street priest' committed in particular to young people and those struggling with drug addiction. The Pope also called him to be among the members of the two sessions of the Synod on Synodality.
Born in the southern Italian region of Calabria, originally from Satriano, Catanzario, he is 61 years old. Before being appointed as Archbishop of Naples, he served as Bishop of the Diocese of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de' Goti, in the province of Benevento. He completed his studies in philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Regional Seminary 'San Pio X' in Catanzaro.
Ordained a priest on 6 February 1988, he has been a parish priest, rector, director of diocesan offices and canon over the years. On 24 June 2016 he was appointed by Pope Francis to the episcopal see of Cerreto Sannita -Telese- Sant'Agata de' Goti. His episcopal consecration took place on 3 September and his installation at the helm of the Benevento community on 2 October 2016, choosing as his episcopal motto the words of Jesus to Bartimaeus - the blind son of Timaeus, who sat by the road begging - 'Courage, rise, He calls you!' ('Confide, surge, vocat te!').
Archbishop Battaglia accompanied people struggling with drug addiction from 1992 to 2016, guiding the 'Centro Calabrese di Solidarietà', a centre linked to Don Mario Picchi's Therapeutic Communities (FICT) of which he was national president from 2006 to 2015. From 2000 to 2006, he also served as vice-president of the Betania Foundation in Catanzaro, a diocesan outreach providing assistance and charity.
In Naples, acclaimed by the local clergy and faithful, the new archbishop introduced himself in his first message 'as a brother who goes among brothers and sisters' in a city he called 'a treasure of the South' with hopes and challenges, confirming his commitment as a caring shepherd, something he will continue to do as a cardinal.
In the upcoming Consistory, the tenth of Pope Francis, only one of the future cardinals is a non-elector (former nuncio Archbishop Acerbi). With the addition of Archbishop Battaglia, 11 are European of whom five are Italian; six are from the Americas including five South Americans; three are Asian; and one is African.
As of 7 December, the College of Cardinals will therefore consist of 256 members of whom 141 are electors and 115 are non-electors.