Vatican Diary / New senators in the curia. A ranking

VATICAN CITY
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After the latest appointments, here are the cardinals with the largest number of positions in the central offices of the Church. Among the curia, Bertone, Ouellet, and Levada. Among the residential cardinals, Scola and George

VATICAN CITY, April 25, 2012 – On Saturday April 21, a little more than two months after the last concistory, the new cardinals were finally assigned their positions as members of the various dicasteries of the Roman curia, the most important of which are the nine congregations.

This procedure indicates the real and specific influence of each cardinal in assisting Benedict XVI in the governance of the universal Church.

The decision to number a cardinal among the members of a dicastery belongs to the pope, but an important role in this kind of decision is played by the secretariat of state, headed by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, while more secondary and not infrequently nonexistent is the influence of the prefect of the congregation that is receiving the new appointee.

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