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{{short description|Guinean prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1945)}}
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| appointed = 23 November 2014
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| successor = [[Arthur Roche]]
| successor = [[Arthur Roche]]
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| other_post = [[San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana|Cardinal-Priest 'pro hac vice' of San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana]] (2021-)
| other_post = [[San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana|Cardinal-Priest 'pro hac vice' of San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana]] (2021–present)
| ordination = 20 July 1969
| ordination = 20 July 1969
| ordained_by = [[Raymond-Maria Tchidimbo]]
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| consecrated_by = [[Giovanni Benelli]]
| consecrated_by = [[Giovanni Benelli]]
| cardinal = 20 November 2010
| cardinal = 20 November 2010
| rank = [[Cardinal-Deacon]] (2010-21)<br>[[Cardinal-Priest]] (2021-)
| rank = [[Cardinal-Deacon]] (2010–21)<br>[[Cardinal-Priest]] (2021–present)
| created_cardinal_by = [[Pope Benedict XVI|Benedict XVI]]
| created_cardinal_by = [[Pope Benedict XVI|Benedict XVI]]
| birth_name = Robert Sarah
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| alma_mater = [[Pontifical Gregorian University]]<br>[[Studium Biblicum Franciscanum]]
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'''Robert Sarah''' ({{IPA-fr|ʁɔbɛ:ʁ saʁa|lang}}; born 15 June 1945) is a Guinean [[prelate]] of the [[Catholic Church]]. A [[Cardinal (Catholic Church)|cardinal]] since 20 November 2010, he was [[prefect]] of the [[Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]] from 23 November 2014 to 20 February 2021. Sarah previously served as secretary of the [[Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples]] under [[Pope John Paul II]] and president of the [[Pontifical Council Cor Unum|Pontifical Council ''Cor Unum'']] under [[Pope Benedict XVI]].
'''Robert Sarah''' ({{IPA|fr|ʁɔbɛʁ saʁa|lang}}; born 15 June 1945) is a Guinean [[prelate]] of the [[Catholic Church]]. A [[Cardinal (Catholic Church)|cardinal]] since 20 November 2010, he was [[prefect]] of the [[Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]] from 23 November 2014 to 20 February 2021, and is currently a Cardinal. Sarah previously served as secretary of the [[Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples]] under [[Pope John Paul II]] and president of the [[Pontifical Council Cor Unum|Pontifical Council ''Cor Unum'']] under [[Pope Benedict XVI]].


Sarah has been a forceful advocate for the defense of [[Traditionalist Catholicism|traditional Catholic teaching]] on questions of [[sexual morality]] and the right to life, and in denouncing [[Islamic radicalism]]. He has called [[gender ideology]] and the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIS) the "two radicalizations" that threaten the [[family]]: the former through [[divorce]], [[same-sex marriage]], and [[abortion]]; the latter with [[child marriage]], [[polygamy]], and the subjection of women.<ref name=pentinbeasts>{{cite web|last=Pentin |first=Edward |url=http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-sarahs-intervention-isis-and-gender-ideology-are-like-apocalyptic-/ |title=Cardinal Sarah: ISIS and Gender Ideology Are Like 'Apocalyptic Beasts' |publisher=National Catholic Register |date=12 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/25/world/africa/a-more-conservative-catholic-church-awaits-pope-francis-in-africa.html | work=New York Times |date= 25 November 2015| title= A More Conservative Catholic Church Awaits Pope Francis in Africa | first1=Jeffrey |last1=Gettleman |first2=Laurie |last2=Goodstein}}</ref>
Sarah has been a vocal advocate for the defense of [[Traditionalist Catholicism|traditional Catholic teaching]] on questions of [[sexual morality]] and the [[right to life]], and in denouncing [[Islamic radicalism]]. He has called [[gender ideology]] and the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIS) the "two radicalizations" that threaten the [[family]], the former through [[divorce]], [[same-sex marriage]], and [[abortion]], and the latter with [[child marriage]], [[polygamy]], and the subjugation of women.<ref name=pentinbeasts>{{cite web |last=Pentin |first=Edward |url=http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-sarahs-intervention-isis-and-gender-ideology-are-like-apocalyptic-/ |title=Cardinal Sarah: ISIS and Gender Ideology Are Like 'Apocalyptic Beasts' |publisher=National Catholic Register |date=12 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016 |archive-date=26 January 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190126223248/http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-sarahs-intervention-isis-and-gender-ideology-are-like-apocalyptic- |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/25/world/africa/a-more-conservative-catholic-church-awaits-pope-francis-in-africa.html | work=New York Times |date= 25 November 2015| title= A More Conservative Catholic Church Awaits Pope Francis in Africa | first1=Jeffrey |last1=Gettleman |first2=Laurie |last2=Goodstein}}</ref>


He has been described as largely sympathetic to liturgical practices of the era before the [[Second Vatican Council]], but has also proposed that partisans of different liturgies learn from each other and seek a middle ground. In 2016 Sarah called for priests to face the same direction as the congregation while celebrating [[Mass (Catholic Church)|Mass]] (''[[ad orientem]]''), although facing the congregation had become the prevailing practice since the [[Second Vatican Council]]. His advice was seen by some as a direct challenge to Pope Francis.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://cruxnow.com/global-church/2016/07/06/cardinals-call-eastward-stance-mass-stirs-debate/ |title=Cardinal's call for eastward stance at Mass stirs debate |last1=San Martín |first1=Inés |date=July 6, 2016 |publisher=Crux|access-date=August 17, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.economist.com/news/international/21702749-despite-his-popularity-pontiffs-efforts-reshape-his-church-face-stiff | work = The Economist | access-date = 5 November 2016 | date = 30 July 2016 | title = Hearts, minds and souls }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | work = Catholic Herald | access-date = 1 August 2017 |url = http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/10/05/cardinal-sarah-lets-end-the-hateful-divisions-and-public-humiliation-over-liturgy/ | date =5 October 2016 |title=Cardinal Sarah: Let's end the 'hateful divisions' and 'public humiliation' over liturgy }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2016-11-24-a-church-divided-cardinals-challenge-the-pope/ | access-date = 1 August 2017 | date = 24 November 2016 | work = Daily Maverick (South Africa) | first = Russell | last = Pollitt | title = A Church Divided: Cardinals challenge the Pope }}</ref> An advocate of traditional [[Catholic marriage]] doctrine in opposition to same-sex marriage, he has denounced "Western homosexual and abortion ideologies", suggesting that both are of "demonic origin", and he has compared them to [[Nazism]] and [[Islamic terrorism]].
Sarah has been described as largely sympathetic to liturgical practices prior to the [[Second Vatican Council]] but also proposed that partisans of different liturgies learn from each other and seek a middle ground. In 2016, Sarah called for priests to face the same direction as the congregation while celebrating [[Mass (Catholic Church)|Mass]] (''[[ad orientem]]''), although facing the congregation had become the prevailing practice since the [[Second Vatican Council]]. His advice was seen by some as a direct challenge to [[Pope Francis]], a claim that Sarah rejected.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://cruxnow.com/global-church/2016/07/06/cardinals-call-eastward-stance-mass-stirs-debate/ |title=Cardinal's call for eastward stance at Mass stirs debate |last1=San Martín |first1=Inés |date=July 6, 2016 |publisher=Crux |access-date=August 17, 2016 |archive-date=27 February 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170227052652/https://cruxnow.com/global-church/2016/07/06/cardinals-call-eastward-stance-mass-stirs-debate/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.economist.com/news/international/21702749-despite-his-popularity-pontiffs-efforts-reshape-his-church-face-stiff | newspaper = The Economist | access-date = 5 November 2016 | date = 30 July 2016 | title = Hearts, minds and souls }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | work = Catholic Herald | access-date = 1 August 2017 |url = http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/10/05/cardinal-sarah-lets-end-the-hateful-divisions-and-public-humiliation-over-liturgy/ | date =5 October 2016 |title=Cardinal Sarah: Let's end the 'hateful divisions' and 'public humiliation' over liturgy }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2016-11-24-a-church-divided-cardinals-challenge-the-pope/ | access-date = 1 August 2017 | date = 24 November 2016 | work = Daily Maverick (South Africa) | first = Russell | last = Pollitt | title = A Church Divided: Cardinals challenge the Pope }}</ref>


Sarah has been mentioned as ''[[papabile]]'', a possible candidate for the [[papacy]], by international media outlets such as ''[[Le Monde]]'' and by Catholic publications including ''[[Crux (online newspaper)|Crux]]'' and the ''[[Catholic Herald]]''.
An advocate of traditional [[Catholic marriage]] doctrine in opposition to same-sex marriage, Sarah has denounced "Western homosexual and abortion ideologies", suggesting that both are of "demonic origin", and he has compared them to [[Nazism]] and [[Islamic terrorism]].{{cn|date=June 2023}} Sarah has been mentioned as ''[[papabile]]'', a possible candidate for the [[papacy]], by international media outlets such as ''[[Le Monde]]'' and by Catholic publications including ''[[Crux (online newspaper)|Crux]]'' and the ''[[Catholic Herald]]''.


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Sarah was born in Ourous, a rural village in then [[French Guinea]], on 15 June 1945, the son of converts to Christianity from [[animism]]. He is a member of the Coniaguis ethnic group in northern Guinea.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/1424/4/robert-sarah-to-lead-congregation-for-worship- | work=The Tablet |date= 24 November 2014| title= Robert Sarah to lead Congregation for Worship| first=Abigail |last=Frymann Rouch}}</ref> In 1957, at age 12, he entered Saint Augustine Minor Seminary in [[Bingerville]], [[Ivory Coast]], where he studied for three years. Because in 1960 relations between newly independent [[Guinea]] and the Ivory Coast were strained, he continued his studies briefly in [[Conakry]], Guinea, at Saint Mary of Dixinn Seminary run by the [[Holy Ghost Fathers]], until the radical government of Guinea expropriated church property in August 1961. After independent study at home, the church negotiated a place for Sarah and some fellow seminarians at a government-run school in [[Kindia]] in March 1962 and then won the right to open a seminary, where Sarah earned his [[Bachelor's degree|baccalaureate]] in 1964. In September of that year he was sent to study at the Grand Seminary in [[Nancy, France|Nancy]], [[France]]. Again deteriorating international relations, this time between Guinea and France, forced him to interrupt his studies, and he completed his theological studies in [[Sébikotane]], [[Senegal]], between October 1967 and June 1969.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|title=God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith with Nicolas Diat|date=2015|publisher=Ignatius Press|location=San Francisco|pages=17–18, 31–34, 40, 44|access-date=2 August 2017 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=UelGCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA17 |isbn=978-1621640509}}</ref> From 1969 to 1974 he studied at the [[Pontifical Gregorian University]] in [[Rome]], where he obtained a [[Licentiate (degree)|licentiate]] in [[theology]], except for the year 1971 which he spent at the [[Studium Biblicum Franciscanum]] of [[Jerusalem]], where he obtained a licentiate in [[Sacred Scriptures]].<ref name=mcelwee/>
Sarah was born in Ourous, a rural village in then [[French Guinea]], on 15 June 1945, the son of cultivators and converts to Christianity from [[animism]]. He is a member of the [[Konyagui people|Coniagui]] ethnic group in northern Guinea.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/1424/4/robert-sarah-to-lead-congregation-for-worship- | work=The Tablet |date= 24 November 2014| title= Robert Sarah to lead Congregation for Worship| first=Abigail |last=Frymann Rouch}}</ref> In 1957, at age 12, he entered Saint Augustine Minor Seminary in [[Bingerville]], [[Ivory Coast]], where he studied for three years. Because in 1960 relations between newly independent [[Guinea]] and the Ivory Coast were strained, he continued his studies briefly in [[Conakry]], Guinea, at Saint Mary of Dixinn Seminary run by the [[Holy Ghost Fathers]], until the radical government of Guinea expropriated Church property in August 1961. After independent study at home, the Church negotiated a place for Sarah and some fellow seminarians at a government-run school in [[Kindia]] in March 1962 and then won the right to open a seminary, where Sarah earned his [[Bachelor's degree|baccalaureate]] in 1964. In September of that year he was sent to study at the Grand Seminary in [[Nancy, France|Nancy]], [[France]]. Again deteriorating international relations, this time between Guinea and France, forced him to interrupt his studies, and he completed his theological studies in [[Sébikotane]], [[Senegal]], between October 1967 and June 1969.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|title=God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith with Nicolas Diat|date=2015|publisher=Ignatius Press|location=San Francisco|pages=17–18, 31–34, 40, 44|access-date=2 August 2017 |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=UelGCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA17 |isbn=978-1621640509}}</ref> From 1969 to 1974 he studied at the [[Pontifical Gregorian University]] in [[Rome]], where he obtained a [[Licentiate (degree)|licentiate]] in [[theology]], except for the year 1971 which he spent at the [[Studium Biblicum Franciscanum]] of [[Jerusalem]], where he obtained a licentiate in [[Sacred Scriptures]].<ref name=mcelwee/>


Sarah speaks [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] fluently.<ref name=mcelwee>{{cite news|url=http://ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-appoints-guinean-cardinal-robert-sarah-lead-vatican-liturgical-congregation|title=Francis appoints Guinean Cardinal Robert Sarah to lead Vatican liturgical congregation|last=McElwee|first=Joshua J.|date=24 November 2014|work=National Catholic Reporter|access-date=16 May 2016}}</ref>
Sarah speaks [[French language|French]], [[English language|English]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Italian language|Italian]] fluently.<ref name=mcelwee>{{cite news|url=http://ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-appoints-guinean-cardinal-robert-sarah-lead-vatican-liturgical-congregation|title=Francis appoints Guinean Cardinal Robert Sarah to lead Vatican liturgical congregation|last=McElwee|first=Joshua J.|date=24 November 2014|work=National Catholic Reporter|access-date=16 May 2016}}</ref>


==Presbytariate and episcopate==
==Presbyterate and episcopate==
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=== Archbishop under dictatorship of Sékou Touré ===
=== Archbishop under dictatorship of Sékou Touré ===
Sarah served as archbishop under the dictatorship of [[Ahmed Sékou Touré]], who put Sarah on a death-list before Sékou Touré died in 1984. However, despite the persecutions of priests and laymen, Sarah worked to maintain the Church as the one institution that was independent of the dictatorship. In his book ''God or Nothing'', Sarah rebuked the [[Marxist]] dictatorship as a [[Utopia|utopian]] scheme that brought misery and death.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.crisismagazine.com/2015/god-nothingness-cardinal-africa|title=Cardinal Kasper Could Learn from This African Bishop|date=2015-04-13|website=Crisis Magazine|access-date=2019-10-12}}</ref>
Sarah served as archbishop under the dictatorship of [[Ahmed Sékou Touré]], who put Sarah on a death-list before dying in 1984. However, despite the persecutions of priests and laymen, Sarah worked to maintain the Church as the one institution that was independent of the dictatorship. In his book ''God or Nothing'', Sarah rebuked the [[Marxist]] dictatorship as a [[utopia]]n scheme that brought misery and death.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.crisismagazine.com/2015/god-nothingness-cardinal-africa|title=Cardinal Kasper Could Learn from This African Bishop|date=2015-04-13|website=Crisis Magazine|access-date=2019-10-12}}</ref>


The French daily newspaper [[Le Figaro Magazine|''Le Figaro'']] reports that Sarah "did not hesitate to oppose the all-powerful Sékou Touré, then 'supreme leader of the revolution' but also a commander of violent repressions. He made the celebrated public statement: 'the power uses the man!'"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/2013/03/07/01016-20130307ARTFIG00602-robert-sarah-ennemi-numero-un-des-dictateurs-guineens.php|title=Robert Sarah, ennemi numéro un des dictateurs guinéens|last=Guénois|first=Jean-Marie|date=2013-03-07|website=Le Figaro.fr|language=fr|access-date=2019-10-12}}</ref>
The French daily newspaper [[Le Figaro Magazine|''Le Figaro'']] reports that Sarah "did not hesitate to oppose the all-powerful Sékou Touré, then 'supreme leader of the revolution' but also a commander of violent repressions. He made the celebrated public statement: 'power wears man out [le pouvoir use l'homme]!{{' "}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/actualite-france/2013/03/07/01016-20130307ARTFIG00602-robert-sarah-ennemi-numero-un-des-dictateurs-guineens.php|title=Robert Sarah, ennemi numéro un des dictateurs guinéens|last=Guénois|first=Jean-Marie|date=2013-03-07|website=Le Figaro.fr|language=fr|access-date=2019-10-12}}</ref>


The ''Historical Dictionary of Guinea'' commented on Sarah's role in resisting Sékou Touré's dictatorship, writing that the Church "managed to play a remarkable role under former Archbishop Robert Sarah in Guinea's public life... Monsignor Robert Sarah is one of the most respected leaders among Guineans, who expressed their strong desire to see him lead the country's political transition on various occasions between 2006 and 2010. He arguably earned much of this popular trust by speaking truth to power during the stormiest years of president Ahmed Sékou Touré's regime, while other spiritual leaders endeavored to cater to the regime."<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TfcKAgAAQBAJ&q=robert+sarah&pg=PA75 |title=Historical Dictionary of Guinea|last1=Camara|first1=Mohamed Saliou|last2=O'Toole|first2=Thomas|last3=Baker|first3=Janice E.|date=2013-11-07|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0810879690|pages=75, 263}}</ref>
The ''Historical Dictionary of Guinea'' commented on Sarah's role in resisting Sékou Touré's dictatorship, writing that the Church "managed to play a remarkable role under former Archbishop Robert Sarah in Guinea's public life... Monsignor Robert Sarah is one of the most respected leaders among Guineans, who expressed their strong desire to see him lead the country's political transition on various occasions between 2006 and 2010. He arguably earned much of this popular trust by speaking truth to power during the stormiest years of president Ahmed Sékou Touré's regime, while other spiritual leaders endeavored to cater to the regime."<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TfcKAgAAQBAJ&q=robert+sarah&pg=PA75 |title=Historical Dictionary of Guinea|last1=Camara|first1=Mohamed Saliou|last2=O'Toole|first2=Thomas|last3=Baker|first3=Janice E.|date=2013-11-07|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0810879690|pages=75, 263}}</ref>


==Cardinalate==
==Cardinalate==
On 20 November 2010, [[Pope Benedict XVI]] made him [[Cardinal-Deacon]] of [[San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Concistoro Ordinario Pubblico del 20 Novembre 2010, Assegnazione dei Titoli e delle Daiconie ai Nuovi Cardinali |url=https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/2010/documents/ns_lit_doc_20101120_titoli_it.html|access-date=20 July 2016| date=20 November 2010 | language=it}}</ref> He had the right to vote in [[papal conclave]]s until his 80th birthday. He was a [[Cardinal electors in Papal conclave, 2013|cardinal elector]] in the [[Papal conclave, 2013|2013 papal conclave]] that elected [[Pope Francis]].<ref>{{cite news|title=List of Cardinal Electors|url=https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-appoints-guinean-cardinal-robert-sarah-lead-vatican-liturgical-congregation|access-date=2 August 2017|work=Zenit|date=12 March 2013}}</ref>
On 20 November 2010, [[Pope Benedict XVI]] made him [[Cardinal-Deacon]] of [[San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Concistoro Ordinario Pubblico del 20 Novembre 2010, Assegnazione dei Titoli e delle Daiconie ai Nuovi Cardinali |url=https://www.vatican.va/news_services/liturgy/2010/documents/ns_lit_doc_20101120_titoli_it.html|access-date=20 July 2016| date=20 November 2010 | language=it}}</ref> He has the right to vote in [[papal conclave]]s until his 80th birthday. He was a [[Cardinal electors in Papal conclave, 2013|cardinal elector]] in the [[Papal conclave, 2013|2013 papal conclave]] that elected [[Pope Francis]].<ref>{{cite news|title=List of Cardinal Electors|url=https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-appoints-guinean-cardinal-robert-sarah-lead-vatican-liturgical-congregation|access-date=2 August 2017|work=Zenit|date=12 March 2013}}</ref>


He was mentioned in the press as a possible candidate for the papacy, ''[[papabile]]'', both in 2013 and in future conclaves.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Le Bars|first1=Stéphanie|title=Portraits de "papabili"|url=http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2013/03/12/portraits-de-papabili_1839649_3214.html|access-date=21 August 2017|work=Le Monde|date=12 March 2013 |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Allen Jr.|first1=John L.|title=Papabile of the Day: The Men Who Could Be Pope|url=https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/papabile-day-men-who-could-be-pope-10|access-date=21 August 2017|work=National Catholic Reporter|date=1 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|access-date=21 August 2017| work=Catholic Herald | url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/march-11th-2016/the-unstoppable-rise-of-cardinal-sarah/ | title=The unstoppable rise of Cardinal Sarah | date= 10 March 2016}}</ref>
He was mentioned in the press as a possible candidate for the papacy, ''[[papabile]]'', both in 2013 and in future conclaves.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Le Bars|first1=Stéphanie|title=Portraits de "papabili"|url=http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2013/03/12/portraits-de-papabili_1839649_3214.html|access-date=21 August 2017|work=Le Monde|date=12 March 2013 |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Allen Jr.|first1=John L.|title=Papabile of the Day: The Men Who Could Be Pope|url=https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/papabile-day-men-who-could-be-pope-10|access-date=21 August 2017|work=National Catholic Reporter|date=1 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|access-date=21 August 2017| work=Catholic Herald | url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/issues/march-11th-2016/the-unstoppable-rise-of-cardinal-sarah/ | title=The unstoppable rise of Cardinal Sarah | date= 10 March 2016}}</ref>


==Roman Curia==
==Roman Curia==
On 1 October 2001, John Paul II named him secretary of the [[Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples]], a post he held for ten years. He used the occasion of his departure from Guinea, when he was awarded the country's highest honor, to condemn the government of [[Lansana Conté]]. He said that Guinean society was "built on the oppression of the insignificant by the powerful, on contempt for the poor and the weak, on the cleverness of poor stewards of the public good, on the bribery and corruption of the administration and the institutions of the republic".<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert |title=God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith with Nicolas Diat|date=2015|publisher=Ignatius Press|location=San Francisco|pages=73| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UelGCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA73|access-date=21 August 2017|isbn=978-1621640509 }}</ref>
On 1 October 2001, John Paul II named him secretary of the [[Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples]], a post he held for ten years. He used the occasion of his departure from Guinea, when he was awarded the country's highest honor,{{which|date=September 2021}} to condemn the government of [[Lansana Conté]]. He said that Guinean society was "built on the oppression of the insignificant by the powerful, on contempt for the poor and the weak, on the cleverness of poor stewards of the public good, on the bribery and corruption of the administration and the institutions of the republic".<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert |title=God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith with Nicolas Diat|date=2015|publisher=Ignatius Press|location=San Francisco|pages=73| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UelGCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA73|access-date=21 August 2017|isbn=978-1621640509 }}</ref>


In October 2010 he was appointed president of the [[Pontifical Council Cor Unum|Pontifical Council ''Cor Unum'']], which carries responsibility for organising Catholic relief efforts worldwide. He was the second African appointed by [[Pope Benedict XVI]] to lead a Vatican [[dicastery]]. The first was [[Peter Turkson|Peter Cardinal Turkson]] of [[Ghana]] who was appointed president of the [[Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite news | access-date = 19 July 2016 | url = https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/two-key-appointments-benedict-opts-insiders | work = National Catholic Reporter | title = In two key appointments, Benedict opts for insiders | first = John L. | last = Allen Jr. | date = 7 October 2010}}</ref>
In October 2010 he was appointed president of the [[Pontifical Council Cor Unum|Pontifical Council ''Cor Unum'']], which carries responsibility for organising Catholic relief efforts worldwide. He was the second African appointed by [[Pope Benedict XVI]] to lead a Vatican [[dicastery]]. The first was [[Peter Turkson|Peter Cardinal Turkson]] of [[Ghana]] who was appointed president of the [[Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite news | access-date = 19 July 2016 | url = https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/two-key-appointments-benedict-opts-insiders | work = National Catholic Reporter | title = In two key appointments, Benedict opts for insiders | first = John L. | last = Allen Jr. | date = 7 October 2010}}</ref>


On 23 November 2014, [[Pope Francis]] appointed Sarah as Prefect of the [[Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news.va/en/news/card-sarah-named-prefect-for-congregation-for-divi |title=Card Sarah named Prefect for Congregation for Divine Worship |publisher=News.va |date= 25 November 2014 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref>
On 23 November 2014, [[Pope Francis]] appointed Sarah as Prefect of the [[Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.news.va/en/news/card-sarah-named-prefect-for-congregation-for-divi |title=Card Sarah named Prefect for Congregation for Divine Worship |publisher=News.va |date=25 November 2014 |access-date=1 June 2016 |archive-date=26 February 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170226181117/http://www.news.va/en/news/card-sarah-named-prefect-for-congregation-for-divi |url-status=dead }}</ref>


On 21 January 2016, Sarah announced that participation in the Holy Thursday [[Maundy (foot washing)|foot-washing rite]] (the ''mandatum'') was no longer limited to men, following instructions from Pope Francis who had included women since the beginning of his papacy.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pope Francis opens Holy Thursday foot-washing rite to women|url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/01/21/pope-francis-opens-holy-thursday-foot-washing-rite-to-women/|access-date=8 November 2016|work=Catholic Herald|date=21 January 2016}}</ref>{{efn|Pope Francis ordered the change in a letter to Sarah 13 months earlier on 20 December 2014, which mentioned they had discussed the change previously.<ref>{{cite document|title=Lettera del Santo Padre Francesco al Prefetto della Congregazione per il Culto Divino e la Disciplina dei Sacramenti sul Rito Della "Lavanda dei Piedi" nella Liturgia della Messa in Coena Domini|url=https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/it/letters/2014/documents/papa-francesco_20141220_lettera-lavanda-piedi.html|website=The Holy See|access-date=7 August 2017 | language=it}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Riti. Lavanda dei piedi: potranno essere scelte anche le donne|url=https://www.avvenire.it/chiesa/pagine/lavanda-piedi-papa-cambia-anche-le-donne|access-date=7 August 2017|work=Avvenire|date=21 January 2016| language=it}}</ref> Francis washed the feet of two women at his first Maundy Thursday liturgy as pope on 28 March 2013.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Glatz|first1=Carol|title=Pope washes young offenders' feet at Holy Thursday Mass|url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2013/03/28/pope-washes-young-offenders-feet-at-holy-thursday-mass/|access-date=7 August 2017|work=Catholic Herald|date=28 March 2013}}</ref>}} However, in March, Sarah said that there was no obligation to include women in the ceremony.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Montagna|first1=Diane| title=Cardinal Sarah: Priests Don't Have to Wash Women's Feet on Holy Thursday |url=http://aleteia.org/2016/03/15/cardinal-sarah-catholic-priests-dont-have-to-wash-womens-feet-on-holy-thursday/ |access-date=8 November 2016|work=Aleteia|date=15 March 2016}}</ref>
On 21 January 2016, Sarah announced that participation in the Holy Thursday [[Maundy (foot washing)|foot-washing rite]] (the ''mandatum'') was no longer limited to men, following instructions from Pope Francis who had included women since the beginning of his papacy.<ref>{{cite news|title=Pope Francis opens Holy Thursday foot-washing rite to women|url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/01/21/pope-francis-opens-holy-thursday-foot-washing-rite-to-women/|access-date=8 November 2016|work=Catholic Herald|date=21 January 2016}}</ref>{{efn|Pope Francis ordered the change in a letter to Sarah 13 months earlier on 20 December 2014, which mentioned they had discussed the change previously.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lettera del Santo Padre Francesco al Prefetto della Congregazione per il Culto Divino e la Disciplina dei Sacramenti sul Rito Della "Lavanda dei Piedi" nella Liturgia della Messa in Coena Domini|url=https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/it/letters/2014/documents/papa-francesco_20141220_lettera-lavanda-piedi.html|website=The Holy See|access-date=7 August 2017 | language=it}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Riti. Lavanda dei piedi: potranno essere scelte anche le donne|url=https://www.avvenire.it/chiesa/pagine/lavanda-piedi-papa-cambia-anche-le-donne|access-date=7 August 2017|work=Avvenire|date=21 January 2016| language=it}}</ref> Francis washed the feet of two women at his first Maundy Thursday liturgy as pope on 28 March 2013.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Glatz|first1=Carol|title=Pope washes young offenders' feet at Holy Thursday Mass|url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2013/03/28/pope-washes-young-offenders-feet-at-holy-thursday-mass/|access-date=7 August 2017|work=Catholic Herald|date=28 March 2013}}</ref>}} However, in March, Sarah said that there was no obligation to include women in the ceremony.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Montagna|first1=Diane| title=Cardinal Sarah: Priests Don't Have to Wash Women's Feet on Holy Thursday |url=http://aleteia.org/2016/03/15/cardinal-sarah-catholic-priests-dont-have-to-wash-womens-feet-on-holy-thursday/ |access-date=8 November 2016|work=Aleteia|date=15 March 2016}}</ref>


===Liturgy===
===Liturgy===
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{{expand section|importance of silence in liturgy|date=August 2017}}
{{expand section|importance of silence in liturgy|date=August 2017}}
Late in May 2016, Cardinal Sarah told an interviewer that the [[Second Vatican Council]] did not require priests to celebrate Mass ''[[versus populum]]'', that is, facing the congregation. This way of celebrating Mass, he said, was "a possibility, but not an obligation". Readers and listeners should face each other during the Liturgy of the Word, he said. "But as soon as we reach the moment when one addresses God – from the [[Offertory]] onwards – it is essential that the priest and faithful look together towards the east. This corresponds exactly to what the Council Fathers wanted." Cardinal Sarah rejected the argument that priests celebrating Mass facing the apse, or ''[[ad orientem]]'', are turning their backs on the faithful or "against them".<ref>{{cite news | access-date = 19 July 2016 | url = http://www.famillechretienne.fr/vie-chretienne/liturgie/cardinal-sarah-comment-remettre-dieu-au-caeur-de-la-liturgie-194987 | title = Cardinal Sarah: comment remettre Dieu au cœur de la liturgie | language = fr | date = 23 May 2016 | first = Aymeric | last = Pourbaix | work = Famille Chrétienne }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/05/26/vatican-liturgy-chief-urges-priests-to-celebrate-mass-facing-east/ |title=Vatican liturgy chief urges priests to celebrate Mass facing east |work=Catholic Herald |date=26 May 2016 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref>
Late in May 2016, Cardinal Sarah told an interviewer that the [[Second Vatican Council]] did not require priests to celebrate Mass ''[[versus populum]]'', that is, facing the congregation. This way of celebrating Mass, he said, was "a possibility, but not an obligation". Readers and listeners should face each other during the Liturgy of the Word, he said. "But as soon as we reach the moment when one addresses God – from the [[Offertory]] onwards – it is essential that the priest and faithful look together towards the east. This corresponds exactly to what the Council Fathers wanted." Cardinal Sarah rejected the argument that priests celebrating Mass facing the East, or ''[[ad orientem]]'', are turning their backs on the faithful or "against them".<ref>{{cite news | access-date = 19 July 2016 | url = http://www.famillechretienne.fr/vie-chretienne/liturgie/cardinal-sarah-comment-remettre-dieu-au-caeur-de-la-liturgie-194987 | title = Cardinal Sarah: comment remettre Dieu au cœur de la liturgie | language = fr | date = 23 May 2016 | first = Aymeric | last = Pourbaix | work = Famille Chrétienne }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/05/26/vatican-liturgy-chief-urges-priests-to-celebrate-mass-facing-east/ |title=Vatican liturgy chief urges priests to celebrate Mass facing east |work=Catholic Herald |date=26 May 2016 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref>


Speaking at a London conference on 5 July 2016, Cardinal Sarah asked all bishops and priests to begin celebrating the Mass ''ad orientem'' "wherever possible", "perhaps" by 27 November 2016, the start of [[Advent]]. He encouraged all Roman rite Catholics to receive Communion kneeling and said that Pope Francis had asked him to "continue the liturgical work Pope Benedict began".<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/07/05/cardinal-sarah-asks-priests-to-start-celebrating-mass-facing-east-this-advent/ |title=Cardinal Sarah asks priests to start celebrating Mass facing east this Advent |newspaper=The Catholic Herald |date=5 July 2016 |first=Dan |last=Hitchens}}</ref> Sarah then met privately with Pope Francis and on 11 July the Holy See Press Office issued a statement that said that Sarah's London remarks had been "incorrectly interpreted, as if they were intended to announce new indications different to those given so far in the liturgical rules and in the words of the Pope regarding celebration facing the people and the ordinary rite of the Mass", that celebrating Mass facing the congregation (''versus populum'') was "desirable wherever possible" and not to be superseded by ''ad orientem''. It reported that the Pope and the Cardinal were in complete agreement on these points.<ref>{{Cite press release| access-date=8 November 2016| date= 11 July 2016| url= http://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2016/07/11/0515/01177.html | title=Holy See Press Office Communiqué: Some clarifications on the celebration of Mass | publisher = Holy See Press Office | quote= All the above was unanimously expressed during a recent audience granted by the Pope to the same Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2016/07/11/vatican-says-no-new-rules-coming-mass-facing-east/ |title=Vatican squelches rumors of new rules on Mass facing east |first=Inés |last=San Martín |publisher=Crux |date=11 July 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Dulle|first1=Colleen|title=Vatican says no changes foreseen in direction priests face during Mass| url=https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/vatican-says-no-changes-foreseen-direction-priests-face-during-mass| access-date=8 November 2016| work=National Catholic Reporter|agency=Catholic News Service|date=12 July 2016}}</ref>
Speaking at a London conference on 5 July 2016, Cardinal Sarah asked all bishops and priests to begin celebrating the Mass ''ad orientem'' "wherever possible", "perhaps" by 27 November 2016, the start of [[Advent]]. He encouraged Catholics to receive Communion kneeling and said that Pope Francis had asked him to "continue the liturgical work Pope Benedict began".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://catholicherald.co.uk/cardinal-sarah-asks-priests-to-start-celebrating-mass-facing-east-this-advent/ |title=Cardinal Sarah asks priests to start celebrating Mass facing east this Advent |newspaper=The Catholic Herald |date=5 July 2016 |first=Dan |last=Hitchens}}</ref> Sarah then met privately with Francis and on 11 July the Holy See Press Office issued a statement that said that Sarah's London remarks had been "incorrectly interpreted, as if they were intended to announce new indications different to those given so far in the liturgical rules and in the words of the Pope regarding celebration facing the people and the ordinary rite of the Mass", that celebrating Mass facing the congregation (''versus populum'') was "desirable wherever possible" and not to be superseded by ''ad orientem''. It reported that the Pope and the Cardinal were in complete agreement on these points.<ref>{{Cite press release| access-date=8 November 2016| date= 11 July 2016| url= http://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2016/07/11/0515/01177.html | title=Holy See Press Office Communiqué: Some clarifications on the celebration of Mass | publisher = Holy See Press Office | quote= All the above was unanimously expressed during a recent audience granted by the Pope to the same Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship.}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2016/07/11/vatican-says-no-new-rules-coming-mass-facing-east/ |title=Vatican squelches rumors of new rules on Mass facing east |first=Inés |last=San Martín |publisher=Crux |date=11 July 2016 |access-date=2 August 2016 |archive-date=19 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160819132845/https://cruxnow.com/vatican/2016/07/11/vatican-says-no-new-rules-coming-mass-facing-east/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Dulle|first1=Colleen|title=Vatican says no changes foreseen in direction priests face during Mass| url=https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/vatican-says-no-changes-foreseen-direction-priests-face-during-mass| access-date=8 November 2016| work=National Catholic Reporter|agency=Catholic News Service|date=12 July 2016}}</ref>


{{expand section|reactions to this July 2017 proposal|date=August 2017}}
{{expand section|reactions to this July 2017 proposal|date=August 2017}}
He once wrote: "I refuse to waste our time pitting one liturgy against another or the rite of Saint Pius V against that of Blessed Paul VI."<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|title=The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise|date=2016|publisher=Ignatius Press|location=San Francisco}}{{page needed|date=August 2017}}</ref> In July 2017, he wrote in the French magazine ''La Nef'' that he wanted the two forms of the Roman-Rite liturgy whose use is authorized by the 2007 papal document ''[[Summorum Pontificum]]'' to have the same calendar of feasts and the same Scripture readings, but that the work of a committee formed for that purpose had been unsuccessful. He still proposed that the newer form should restore certain practices that had been abandoned: that the faithful receive communion only on the tongue and while kneeling, that the [[Tridentine Mass#Prayers at the foot of the altar|prayers at the foot of the altar]] be included in the Mass, and that from the consecration of the host to the ablutions at the end of Mass the priest should keep thumb and index finger of each hand joined. In the older form, in which use of the vernacular language in the Scripture readings instead of Latin has only been made optional, he wished that the Scripture readings should be understood by the people. Earlier that year, Vatican spokesman [[Federico Lombardi]] criticised the expression "reform of the reform", which Sarah had used in the previous year; in his ''La Nef'' article Sarah said that the expression was best avoided and that he preferred to speak of "liturgical reconciliation".<ref>{{cite news|last1=Lamb|first1=Christopher|title=Cardinal Sarah wants 'liturgical reconciliation' between old and new forms of Mass| url=http://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/7466/0/cardinal-sarah-wants-liturgical-reconciliation-between-old-and-new-forms-of-mass|access-date=1 August 2017|work=The Tablet|date=13 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Schiffer|first1=Kathy|title=Could Cardinal Sarah Bring an End to the Liturgy Wars?|url=http://www.ncregister.com/blog/kschiffer/could-cardinal-sarah-bring-an-end-to-the-liturgy-wars| access-date=1 August 2017|work=National Catholic Register|date=22 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert |title=Pour une réconciliation liturgique|journal=La Nef|date=July–August 2017|issue=294 |language=fr|trans-title=For a liturgical reconciliation |url=http://www.lanef.net/t_article/pour-une-reconciliation-liturgique-cardinal-robert-sarah-26370.asp|access-date=1 August 2017}}</ref>
He once wrote: "I refuse to waste our time pitting one liturgy against another or the rite of Saint Pius V against that of Blessed Paul VI."<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|title=The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise|date=2016|publisher=Ignatius Press|location=San Francisco}}{{page needed|date=August 2017}}</ref> In July 2017, he wrote in the French magazine ''La Nef'' that he wanted the two forms of the Roman-Rite liturgy whose use is authorized by the 2007 papal document ''[[Summorum Pontificum]]'' to have the same calendar of feasts and the same Scripture readings, but that the work of a committee formed for that purpose had been unsuccessful. He still proposed that the newer form should restore certain practices that had been abandoned: that the faithful receive communion only on the tongue and while kneeling, that the [[Tridentine Mass#Prayers at the foot of the altar|prayers at the foot of the altar]] be included in the Mass, and that from the consecration of the host to the ablutions at the end of Mass the priest should keep thumb and index finger of each hand joined. In the older form, in which use of the vernacular language in the Scripture readings instead of Latin has only been made optional, he wished that the Scripture readings should be understood by the people. Earlier that year, Vatican spokesman [[Federico Lombardi]] criticised the expression "reform of the reform", which Sarah had used in the previous year; in his ''La Nef'' article Sarah said that the expression was best avoided and that he preferred to speak of "liturgical reconciliation".<ref>{{cite news|last1=Lamb|first1=Christopher|title=Cardinal Sarah wants 'liturgical reconciliation' between old and new forms of Mass| url=http://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/7466/0/cardinal-sarah-wants-liturgical-reconciliation-between-old-and-new-forms-of-mass|access-date=1 August 2017|work=The Tablet|date=13 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Schiffer|first1=Kathy|title=Could Cardinal Sarah Bring an End to the Liturgy Wars?|url=http://www.ncregister.com/blog/kschiffer/could-cardinal-sarah-bring-an-end-to-the-liturgy-wars| access-date=1 August 2017|work=National Catholic Register|date=22 July 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|title=Pour une réconciliation liturgique|journal=La Nef|date=July–August 2017|issue=294|language=fr|trans-title=For a liturgical reconciliation|url=http://www.lanef.net/t_article/pour-une-reconciliation-liturgique-cardinal-robert-sarah-26370.asp|access-date=1 August 2017|archive-date=1 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170801233512/http://www.lanef.net/t_article/pour-une-reconciliation-liturgique-cardinal-robert-sarah-26370.asp|url-status=dead}}</ref>


On a related note, on 24 August 2017, [[Pope Francis]] insisted that the liturgical reforms following the Second Vatican Council were "irreversible". Some perceived this as having part of a declaration invoked in his "[[magisterial authority]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2017/08/24/pope-francis-says-vatican-iis-liturgical-reform-is-irreversible/|title=Pope Francis says post-Vatican II liturgical reforms are irreversible|date=24 August 2017|website=Catholic Herald|access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref>
On a related note, on 24 August 2017, [[Pope Francis]] insisted that the liturgical reforms following the Second Vatican Council were "irreversible". Some perceived this as having part of a declaration invoked in his "[[magisterial authority]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2017/08/24/pope-francis-says-vatican-iis-liturgical-reform-is-irreversible/|title=Pope Francis says post-Vatican II liturgical reforms are irreversible|date=24 August 2017|website=Catholic Herald|access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref>


In September 2017, Pope Francis transferred primary responsibility "to faithfully prepare … approve and publish" translations of liturgical books into vernacular languages from the [[Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]] to [[episcopal conference|conferences of bishops]], ordering the congregation to "help the Episcopal Conferences to fulfil their task."<ref name=magnum>{{ Citation | author = Francis | title = Magnum Principium | type = Motu Proprio | publisher = Holy See Press Office | place = Vatican City | url = https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2017/09/09/170909a.html }}</ref> An explanatory note, attributed to Cardinal Sarah, soon appeared, specifying that the congregation's approval would not be a mere formality but would involve a detailed review that could lead to binding rejections of unsatisfactory translations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/cardinal-sarah-confirms-vatican-retains-last-word-on-translations|title=Cardinal Sarah Confirms Vatican Retains Last Word on Translations|website=National Catholic Register|access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref> On 22 October 2017, the Holy See released a letter that Pope Francis had sent to Cardinal Sarah, clarifying that the Holy See and its departments would have only limited authority to confirm liturgical translations recognized by a local episcopal conference.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thecatholictelegraph.com/in-letter-to-cardinal-sarah-pope-clarifies-new-translation-norms/45928|title=In letter to Cardinal Sarah, pope clarifies new translation norms|access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref>
In September 2017, Pope Francis transferred primary responsibility "to faithfully prepare … approve and publish" translations of liturgical books into vernacular languages from the [[Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]] to [[episcopal conference|conferences of bishops]], ordering the congregation to "help the Episcopal Conferences to fulfil their task."<ref name=magnum>{{ Citation | author = Francis | title = Magnum Principium | type = Motu Proprio | publisher = Holy See Press Office | place = Vatican City | url = https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2017/09/09/170909a.html }}</ref> An explanatory note, attributed to Cardinal Sarah, soon appeared, specifying that the congregation's approval would not be a mere formality but would involve a detailed review that could lead to binding rejections of unsatisfactory translations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/cardinal-sarah-confirms-vatican-retains-last-word-on-translations|title=Cardinal Sarah Confirms Vatican Retains Last Word on Translations|website=National Catholic Register|date=13 October 2017 |access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref> On 22 October 2017, the Holy See released a letter that Pope Francis had sent to Cardinal Sarah, clarifying that the Holy See and its departments would have only limited authority to confirm liturgical translations recognized by a local episcopal conference.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thecatholictelegraph.com/in-letter-to-cardinal-sarah-pope-clarifies-new-translation-norms/45928|title=In letter to Cardinal Sarah, pope clarifies new translation norms|date=22 October 2017 |access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref>


===Islam===
===Islam===
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===Views on homosexuality===
===Views on homosexuality===
Sarah has opposed various attempts to provide legal recognition to gays and lesbians, often casting his remarks in terms of a defense of traditional Catholic and African values against contemporary secular Western culture. On 28 January 2012, the [[United Nations]] [[Secretary-General of the United Nations|Secretary General]], [[Ban Ki-moon]], called on African nations to repeal laws that place sanctions on [[Homosexuality|homosexual conduct]]. Sarah called the speech "stupid". When a journalist asked if Ban Ki-moon was "overstepping his responsibilities", Sarah replied: "Sure, you cannot impose something stupid like that. Poor countries like Africa just accept it because it's imposed upon them through money, through being tied to aid." He said that, "It's not possible to impose on the poor this kind of European mentality," and added that African bishops must react to this move against African culture.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/cardinals-responds-to-u.n.s-criticism-of-africas-social-policies/ |work=National Catholic Register |date= 21 February 2013 |title=Cardinal responds to UN's criticism of Africa's Social Policies}}</ref>
Sarah has opposed various attempts to provide legal recognition to gays and lesbians, often casting his remarks in terms of a defense of traditional Catholic and African values against contemporary secular Western culture. On 28 January 2012, the [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]], [[Ban Ki-moon]], called on African nations to repeal laws that place sanctions on [[homosexual]] conduct. Sarah called the speech "stupid". When a journalist asked if Ban Ki-moon was "overstepping his responsibilities", Sarah replied: "Sure, you cannot impose something stupid like that. Poor countries like Africa just accept it because it's imposed upon them through money, through being tied to aid." He said that, "It's not possible to impose on the poor this kind of European mentality," and added that African bishops must react to this move against African culture.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/cardinals-responds-to-u.n.s-criticism-of-africas-social-policies/ |work=National Catholic Register |date=21 February 2013 |title=Cardinal responds to UN's criticism of Africa's Social Policies |access-date=19 August 2015 |archive-date=6 October 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151006222514/http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/cardinals-responds-to-u.n.s-criticism-of-africas-social-policies/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>


In an interview in September 2015, Sarah described [[Same-sex marriage|same-sex unions]] as "retrogressive for culture and civilisation" and a problem for all of humanity. He said that despite the fact that such unions were increasingly recognized in Europe, they were not approved of in Africa. He blamed "Western ideological colonialism" for promoting the idea of gay marriage, which he warned would "destroy Catholic doctrine".<ref>{{cite news|last1=Rodari|first1=Paolo|title=Robert Sarah: 'L'ostia ai divorzati tradisce il Vangelo, la Chiesa non può ribellarsi a Dio'| language=it | url=http://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2015/09/30/news/walter_kasper_l_ostia_ai_divorziati_tradisce_il_vangelo_la_chiesa_non_puo_ribellarsi_a_dio_-123996475/ |access-date=18 July 2016|work=La Repubblica| date=20 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Paddy |last=Agnew |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/homosexual-unions-a-problem-for-humanity-says-cardinal-1.2373405 |title='Homosexual unions' a problem for humanity, says cardinal |work=Irish Times |date=30 September 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> According to ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', Sarah's "outspoken remarks underlined deep rifts within the Church over the Pope's softer, more compassionate attitude towards homosexuality".<ref>{{cite news|last=Squires |first=Nick |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/the-pope/11909767/Francis-the-modest-but-radical-Pope-who-is-conscience-of-his-era.html |title=Francis: the modest but radical Pope who is conscience of his era |work=Telegraph |date=3 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref>
In an interview in September 2015, Sarah described [[same-sex unions]] as "retrogressive for culture and civilisation" and a problem for all of humanity. He said that despite the fact that such unions were increasingly recognized in Europe, they were not approved of in Africa. He blamed "Western ideological colonialism" for promoting the idea of gay marriage, which he warned would "destroy Catholic doctrine".<ref>{{cite news|last1=Rodari|first1=Paolo|title=Robert Sarah: 'L'ostia ai divorzati tradisce il Vangelo, la Chiesa non può ribellarsi a Dio'| language=it | url=http://www.repubblica.it/esteri/2015/09/30/news/walter_kasper_l_ostia_ai_divorziati_tradisce_il_vangelo_la_chiesa_non_puo_ribellarsi_a_dio_-123996475/ |access-date=18 July 2016|work=La Repubblica| date=20 September 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Paddy |last=Agnew |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/religion-and-beliefs/homosexual-unions-a-problem-for-humanity-says-cardinal-1.2373405 |title='Homosexual unions' a problem for humanity, says cardinal |work=Irish Times |date=30 September 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> According to ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', Sarah's "outspoken remarks underlined deep rifts within the Church over the Pope's softer, more compassionate attitude towards homosexuality".<ref>{{cite news|last=Squires |first=Nick |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/the-pope/11909767/Francis-the-modest-but-radical-Pope-who-is-conscience-of-his-era.html |title=Francis: the modest but radical Pope who is conscience of his era |work=Telegraph |date=3 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref>


Following the first session of the [[Third Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops|Synod on the Family]] in October 2014, Sarah objected to press coverage of the synod's discussion: "what has been published by the media about homosexual unions is an attempt to push the Church [to change] her doctrine". He said the synod's interim report or ''relatio'' appropriately objected to international agencies and governments that condition foreign aid on "the introduction of regulations based on gender ideology", but needed to underscore objections to same-sex marriage. He suggested that advocacy on behalf of same-sex unions formed "part of a new ideology of evil".<ref>{{cite news|title=African cardinal: Pressure groups behind push to change Church teaching| url=http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/african-cardinal-pressure-groups-behind-push-to-change-church-teaching-48097/ |access-date=19 July 2016| agency=Catholic News Agency|date=16 October 2014}}</ref>
Following the first session of the [[Third Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops|Synod on the Family]] in October 2014, Sarah objected to press coverage of the synod's discussion: "what has been published by the media about homosexual unions is an attempt to push the Church [to change] her doctrine". He said the synod's interim report or ''relatio'' appropriately objected to international agencies and governments that condition foreign aid on "the introduction of regulations based on gender ideology", but needed to underscore objections to same-sex marriage. He suggested that advocacy on behalf of same-sex unions formed "part of a new ideology of evil".<ref>{{cite news|title=African cardinal: Pressure groups behind push to change Church teaching| url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/30738/african-cardinal-pressure-groups-behind-push-to-change-church-teaching |access-date=19 July 2016| agency=Catholic News Agency|date=16 October 2014}}</ref>


In October 2015, he played a leading role in the [[Fourteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops|Synod on the Family]]'s rejection of attempts to ensure more welcoming language toward people who are gay or divorced and remarried.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.religionnews.com/2015/10/14/catholic-bishops-vatican-summit-seek-elusive-common-ground/ |title=Catholic bishops at Vatican summit seek elusive common ground |agency=Religion News Service |date=14 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> Addressing the Synod on perceived threats to marriage and the family, he said, "We need to be inclusive and welcoming to all that is human; but what comes from the Enemy cannot and must not be assimilated. You cannot join Christ and [[Belial]]! What Nazi-Fascism and Communism were in the 20th century, Western homosexual and abortion Ideologies and Islamic Fanaticism are today."<ref name=pentinbeasts /><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/cardinal-sarah-says-the-christian-family-counters-both-islamic-western-extremism-26500/ |title=Cardinal Sarah says the Christian family counters both Islamic, Western extremism |agency=Catholic News Agency |date=14 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thewandererpress.com/our-catholic-faith/synod-interventions-concerns-about-threats-to-the-families-hopes-for-true-renewal/ |title=Synod Interventions . . . Concerns About Threats To The Families, Hopes For True Renewal |work =The Wanderer Newspaper |date=21 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/cardinal-sarah-efforts-to-soften-christs-teaching-ignore-the-good-news-of-mercy-41570/ |title=Cardinal Sarah: efforts to 'soften' Christ's teaching ignore the Good News of mercy |agency=Catholic News Agency |date= 23 September 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> He said that "Western homosexual and abortion ideologies and [[Islamic fundamentalism|Islamic fanaticism]]" could be seen as "almost like two [[Apocalyptic beast|apocalyptic beasts]]" with demonic origins, drew parallels between them and [[Nazism]] and [[Communism]], and noted that [[terrorist attacks]] in France and Tunisia had taken place on the same day that the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] issued a ruling in ''[[Obergefell v. Hodges]]'' that made same-sex civil marriage legal nationwide.<ref name=pentinbeasts />
In October 2015, he played a leading role in the [[Fourteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops|Synod on the Family]]'s rejection of attempts to ensure more welcoming language toward people who are gay or divorced and remarried.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.religionnews.com/2015/10/14/catholic-bishops-vatican-summit-seek-elusive-common-ground/ |title=Catholic bishops at Vatican summit seek elusive common ground |agency=Religion News Service |date=14 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> Addressing the Synod on perceived threats to marriage and the family, he said, "We need to be inclusive and welcoming to all that is human; but what comes from the Enemy cannot and must not be assimilated. You cannot join Christ and [[Belial]]! What Nazi-Fascism and Communism were in the 20th century, Western homosexual and abortion Ideologies and Islamic Fanaticism are today."<ref name=pentinbeasts /><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/32817/cardinal-sarah-says-the-christian-family-counters-both-islamic-western-extremism |title=Cardinal Sarah says the Christian family counters both Islamic, Western extremism |agency=Catholic News Agency |date=14 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thewandererpress.com/our-catholic-faith/synod-interventions-concerns-about-threats-to-the-families-hopes-for-true-renewal/ |title=Synod Interventions . . . Concerns About Threats To The Families, Hopes For True Renewal |work =The Wanderer Newspaper |date=21 October 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/32684/cardinal-sarah-efforts-to-soften-christs-teaching-ignore-the-good-news-of-mercy |title=Cardinal Sarah: efforts to 'soften' Christ's teaching ignore the Good News of mercy |agency=Catholic News Agency |date= 23 September 2015 |access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> He said that "Western homosexual and abortion ideologies and [[Islamic fundamentalism|Islamic fanaticism]]" could be seen as "almost like two [[apocalyptic beast]]s" with demonic origins, drew parallels between them and [[Nazism]] and [[Communism]], and noted that [[terrorist attacks]] in France and Tunisia had taken place on the same day that the [[U.S. Supreme Court]] issued a ruling in ''[[Obergefell v. Hodges]]'' that made same-sex civil marriage legal nationwide.<ref name=pentinbeasts />


[[Johan Bonny]], [[Bishop of Antwerp]], complained that Sarah tried to silence any discussion of the pastoral care of [[Homosexuality and Roman Catholicism|gay Catholics]] in the discussion group he led at the Synod: "There was no way of discussing it in a peaceful way." Bonny said the Belgian participants found that the growing influence of the Africans prevented the pastoral solutions they favored from getting a hearing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/2785/0/cardinal-sarah-blocked-discussion-of-gays-says-bishop- |title=Cardinal Sarah blocked discussion of gays, says bishop |work =The Tablet |date= 24 October 2015|access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> When [[Krzysztof Charamsa]], a theologian who lost his position at the [[Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith]] when he revealed that he was in a homosexual relationship on the eve of the Synod,{{efn|Charamsa was also immediately removed from his position at the [[International Theological Commission]] and from two teaching posts at pontifical universities.<ref>{{cite news|title=Vatican theologian declares he's gay and has a partner |url=https://www.americamagazine.org/content/dispatches/vatican-dismisses-official-declaring-hes-gay-and-has-partner-eve-synod |access-date=14 August 2017|work=[[America (magazine)|America]]|date=3 October 2015 |first=Gerard |last= O'Connell}}</ref> He was suspended from the priesthood on 21 October 2015.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ksiądz Krzysztof Charamsa zawieszony w czynnościach kapłańskich|trans-title=Father Krzysztof Charamsa suspended from priestly activity | language=pl |url=http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/kraj/ksiadz-krzysztof-charamsa-zawieszony-w-czynnosciach-kaplanskich/11jgj0|access-date=14 August 2017|work=Onet|date=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref name=faiola>{{cite news| last1=Faiola|first1=Anthony|title=Not all gay Catholics are pleased about how Vatican priest came out of the closet| url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/not-all-gay-catholics-are-pleased-about-vatican-priests-coming-out/2015/11/11/50888b78-7c06-11e5-bfb6-65300a5ff562_story.html |access-date=14 August 2017|work= Washington Post|date=11 November 2015|quote=Technically, Charamsa said, he remains ordained. In a statement, his bishop left the door open for Charamsa's return to the practicing priesthood should he repent.}}</ref>}} assessed the Synod's work, he singled out Sarah's language to challenge all the participants: "No one publicly said a word against those defamatory sentences. What kind of respect does that show to us all?"<ref>{{cite news |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/29/world/europe/gay-priest-who-lost-vatican-job-assails-the-church-in-letter-to-pope-francis.html |work=New York Times | date= 28 October 2015 | title = Gay Priest Who Lost Vatican Job Assails the Church in Letter to Pope Francis | first = Gaia | last = Pianigiani | access-date=14 August 2017}}</ref>
[[Johan Bonny]], [[Bishop of Antwerp]], complained that Sarah tried to silence any discussion of the pastoral care of [[Homosexuality and Roman Catholicism|gay Catholics]] in the discussion group he led at the Synod: "There was no way of discussing it in a peaceful way." Bonny said the Belgian participants found that the growing influence of the Africans prevented the pastoral solutions they favored from getting a hearing.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/2785/0/cardinal-sarah-blocked-discussion-of-gays-says-bishop- |title=Cardinal Sarah blocked discussion of gays, says bishop |work =The Tablet |date= 24 October 2015|access-date=1 June 2016}}</ref> When [[Krzysztof Charamsa]], a theologian who lost his position at the [[Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith]] when he revealed that he was in a homosexual relationship on the eve of the Synod,{{efn|Charamsa was also immediately removed from his position at the [[International Theological Commission]] and from two teaching posts at pontifical universities.<ref>{{cite news|title=Vatican theologian declares he's gay and has a partner |url=https://www.americamagazine.org/content/dispatches/vatican-dismisses-official-declaring-hes-gay-and-has-partner-eve-synod |access-date=14 August 2017|work=[[America (magazine)|America]]|date=3 October 2015 |first=Gerard |last= O'Connell}}</ref> He was suspended from the priesthood on 21 October 2015.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ksiądz Krzysztof Charamsa zawieszony w czynnościach kapłańskich|trans-title=Father Krzysztof Charamsa suspended from priestly activity | language=pl |url=http://wiadomosci.onet.pl/kraj/ksiadz-krzysztof-charamsa-zawieszony-w-czynnosciach-kaplanskich/11jgj0|access-date=14 August 2017|work=Onet|date=21 October 2015}}</ref><ref name=faiola>{{cite news| last1=Faiola|first1=Anthony|title=Not all gay Catholics are pleased about how Vatican priest came out of the closet| url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/not-all-gay-catholics-are-pleased-about-vatican-priests-coming-out/2015/11/11/50888b78-7c06-11e5-bfb6-65300a5ff562_story.html |access-date=14 August 2017|newspaper= Washington Post|date=11 November 2015|quote=Technically, Charamsa said, he remains ordained. In a statement, his bishop left the door open for Charamsa's return to the practicing priesthood should he repent.}}</ref>}} assessed the Synod's work, he singled out Sarah's language to challenge all the participants: "No one publicly said a word against those defamatory sentences. What kind of respect does that show to us all?"<ref>{{cite news |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/29/world/europe/gay-priest-who-lost-vatican-job-assails-the-church-in-letter-to-pope-francis.html |work=New York Times | date= 28 October 2015 | title = Gay Priest Who Lost Vatican Job Assails the Church in Letter to Pope Francis | first = Gaia | last = Pianigiani | access-date=14 August 2017}}</ref>


Addressing the U.S. [[National Catholic Prayer Breakfast]] on 17 May 2016, Sarah said that "God is being eroded, eclipsed, [and] liquidated" in the United States because of legal changes being adopted "in the name of 'tolerance'". He cited "the legalization of same-sex marriage, the obligation to accept contraception within health care programs, and even 'bathroom bills' that allow men to use the women's restrooms and locker rooms." He asked: "Should not a biological man use the men's restroom?"<ref>{{cite news| last1=Dicker| first1=Rachel |title='God is Being Eroded, Eclipsed, Liquidated' in the United States, Cardinal Says|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-05-18/cardinal-robert-sarah-claims-god-is-being-eroded-eclipsed-liquidated-in-the-united-states |access-date=20 July 2016| work=US News & World Report|date=18 May 2016}}</ref>
Addressing the U.S. [[National Catholic Prayer Breakfast]] on 17 May 2016, Sarah said that "God is being eroded, eclipsed, [and] liquidated" in the United States because of legal changes being adopted "in the name of 'tolerance{{' "}}. He cited "the legalization of same-sex marriage, the obligation to accept contraception within health care programs, and even 'bathroom bills' that allow men to use the women's restrooms and locker rooms." He asked: "Should not a biological man use the men's restroom?"<ref>{{cite news| last1=Dicker| first1=Rachel |title='God is Being Eroded, Eclipsed, Liquidated' in the United States, Cardinal Says|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-05-18/cardinal-robert-sarah-claims-god-is-being-eroded-eclipsed-liquidated-in-the-united-states |access-date=20 July 2016| work=U.S. News & World Report|date=18 May 2016}}</ref>


=== Opinion on sexual abuse===
=== Opinion on sexual abuse===
In response to Pope Benedict XVI's "Notes" on the sexual abuse crisis in the Church, Cardinal Sarah gave a talk published in ''[[L'Espresso]]'' stating that the notes "proved to be a true source of light in the night of faith that touches the whole Church... The frightening multiplication of abuses has one and only one ultimate cause: the absence of God."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-sarah-praises-benedicts-notes-on-abuse-crisis|title=Cardinal Sarah Praises Benedict's 'Notes' on Abuse Crisis|website=National Catholic Register|access-date=2019-10-12}}</ref>
In response to Pope Benedict XVI's "Notes" on the sexual abuse crisis in the Church, Cardinal Sarah gave a talk published in ''[[L'Espresso]]'' stating that the notes "proved to be a true source of light in the night of faith that touches the whole Church... The frightening multiplication of abuses has one and only one ultimate cause: the absence of God."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ncregister.com/blog/edward-pentin/cardinal-sarah-praises-benedicts-notes-on-abuse-crisis|title=Cardinal Sarah Praises Benedict's 'Notes' on Abuse Crisis|website=National Catholic Register|date=20 May 2019 |access-date=2019-10-12}}</ref>


===Immigration===
===Immigration===
Sarah is a critic of large-scale immigration. "It is better to help people flourish in their culture than to encourage them to come to a Europe in full decadence," he said in a March 2019 interview. "It is a false exegesis to use the word of God to promote migration." In the same interview, Sarah argued that immigrants in Europe often survived in poor conditions and lived "without work or dignity."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/11541/sarah-says-defending-migrants-is-a-false-exegesis-of-the-gospels |title=Sarah says defending migrants is a 'false exegesis' of the Gospels |first=Tom |last=Heneghan |newspaper=The Tablet |date=1 April 2019}}</ref>
Sarah is a critic of large-scale immigration. In a March 2019 interview, he said: "It is better to help people flourish in their culture than to encourage them to come to a Europe in full decadence. It is a false exegesis to use the word of God to promote migration." In the same interview, Sarah argued that immigrants in Europe often survived in poor conditions and lived "without work or dignity".<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetablet.co.uk/news/11541/sarah-says-defending-migrants-is-a-false-exegesis-of-the-gospels |title=Sarah says defending migrants is a 'false exegesis' of the Gospels |first=Tom |last=Heneghan |newspaper=The Tablet |date=1 April 2019}}</ref>


==Other appointments==
==Other appointments==
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==Resignation==
==Resignation==
Pope Francis accepted Sarah's resignation as prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship on 20 February 2021.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pope-francis-accepts-cardinal-robert-sarahs-resignation-from-divine-worship-congregation-65397 |title=Pope Francis accepts Cardinal Robert Sarah's resignation from divine worship congregation |last1=Brockhaus |first1=Hannah |date=February 20, 2021 |publisher=Catholic News Agency|access-date=February 20, 2021}}</ref>
Pope Francis accepted Sarah's resignation as prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship on 20 February 2021. This does not mean that Sarah is no longer a cardinal, just that he is no longer the head of the CDW. <ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/246568/pope-francis-accepts-cardinal-robert-sarahs-resignation-from-divine-worship-congregation |title=Pope Francis accepts Cardinal Robert Sarah's resignation from divine worship congregation |last1=Brockhaus |first1=Hannah |date=February 20, 2021 |publisher=Catholic News Agency|access-date=February 20, 2021}}</ref>
Cardinal Sarah was admitted to hospital on 12 July 2021 and underwent sucessful surgery on his prostate. Cardinal Sarah was released from hospital on 27 July 2021<ref>https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/248529/update-surgeon-provides-details-on-cardinal-sarahs-robot-assisted-surgery></ref>.
Cardinal Sarah was admitted to hospital on 12 July 2021 and underwent successful surgery on his prostate. He was released from hospital on 27 July 2021.<ref>{{cite news| last=Brockhaus | first=Hannah | title=Cardinal Sarah underwent surgery in Rome |work=Catholic News Agency | date=29 July 2021 | url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/248529/update-surgeon-provides-details-on-cardinal-sarahs-robot-assisted-surgery | access-date=3 February 2024}}</ref>


==Selected writings==
==Selected writings==
* {{Cite book|title=Catechism of the Spiritual Life|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|publisher=EWTN Publishing, Inc.|isbn=978-1682782934|date=18 October 2022}}
* {{Cite book|title=From the Depths of Our Hearts: Priesthood, Celibacy and the Crisis of the Catholic Church|author1=Benedict XVI|last2=Sarah|first2=Robert|publisher=Ignatius Press|isbn=978-1621644149|date=2020}} While Benedict XVI is listed as coauthor of the book, his aide suggests that his role was merely advisory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.christiantoday.com/article/from-the-depths-of-our-hearts-a-not-so-controversial-intervention-on-priestly-celibacy/134066.htm|title=From the Depths of Our Hearts: a not so controversial intervention on priestly celibacy?|last=GMT|first=Nina Mattiello Azadeh Tue 21 Jan 2020 13:18|website=www.christiantoday.com|language=en|access-date=2020-04-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/01/14/benedict-xvi-has-asked-cardinal-sarah-have-his-name-removed-book-priestly-celibacy|title=Benedict XVI has asked Cardinal Sarah to have his name removed from the book on priestly celibacy|date=2020-01-14|website=America Magazine|language=en|access-date=2020-04-07}}</ref>
* {{Cite book|title=Pour l'éternité: Méditations sur la figure du prêtre (For Eternity: Meditations on the Figure of the Priest)|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|date=17 November 2021|language=fr}}
* {{Cite book|title=Couples, Awaken Your Love|last=Sarah|first=Robert|publisher=Ignatius Press|edition=Paperback|isbn=978-1621644828|date=3 September 2021}}
* {{Cite book|title=From the Depths of Our Hearts: Priesthood, Celibacy and the Crisis of the Catholic Church|author1=Benedict XVI|last2=Sarah|first2=Robert|publisher=Ignatius Press|isbn=978-1621644149|date=2020}} While Benedict XVI is listed as coauthor of the book, his aide suggests that his role was merely advisory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.christiantoday.com/article/from-the-depths-of-our-hearts-a-not-so-controversial-intervention-on-priestly-celibacy/134066.htm|title=From the Depths of Our Hearts: a not so controversial intervention on priestly celibacy?|last=GMT|first=Nina Mattiello Azadeh Tue 21 Jan 2020 13:18|website=www.christiantoday.com|date=21 January 2020 |language=en|access-date=2020-04-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/01/14/benedict-xvi-has-asked-cardinal-sarah-have-his-name-removed-book-priestly-celibacy|title=Benedict XVI has asked Cardinal Sarah to have his name removed from the book on priestly celibacy|date=2020-01-14|website=America Magazine|language=en|access-date=2020-04-07}}</ref>
* {{Cite book|title=The Day is Now Far Spent|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|last2=Diat|first2=Nicolas|publisher=Ignatius Press|isbn=978-1621643241|edition=Paperback|date=22 September 2019}}
* {{Cite book|title=The Day is Now Far Spent|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|last2=Diat|first2=Nicolas|publisher=Ignatius Press|isbn=978-1621643241|edition=Paperback|date=22 September 2019}}
* {{Cite book|title=The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|last2=Diat|first2=Nicolas|publisher=Ignatius Press|isbn=978-1621641919|edition=Paperback|date=15 April 2017}}
* {{Cite book|title=The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise|last1=Sarah|first1=Robert|last2=Diat|first2=Nicolas|publisher=Ignatius Press|isbn=978-1621641919|edition=Paperback|date=15 April 2017}}
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==Distinctions==
==Distinctions==
* {{flag|Sovereign Military Order of Malta}}: [[Bailiff]] [[Grand Cross]] of Honour and Devotion (2016)<ref>{{cite press release |date = 20 June 2016 | access-date = 13 September 2016 | url= https://www.orderofmalta.int/2016/06/10/cardinal-sarah-admitted-to-order-of-malta-with-the-rank-of-bailiff-knight-grand-cross-of-honour-and-devotion/ | title= Cardinal Sarah admitted to Order of Malta with the rank of Bailiff Grand Cross of Honour and Devotion }}</ref>
* {{flag|Sovereign Military Order of Malta}}: [[Bailiff]] [[Grand Cross]] of Honour and Devotion (2016)<ref>{{cite press release | date= 20 June 2016 | access-date= 13 September 2016 | url= https://www.orderofmalta.int/2016/06/10/cardinal-sarah-admitted-to-order-of-malta-with-the-rank-of-bailiff-knight-grand-cross-of-honour-and-devotion/ | title= Cardinal Sarah admitted to Order of Malta with the rank of Bailiff Grand Cross of Honour and Devotion | archive-date= 20 August 2016 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160820114633/https://www.orderofmalta.int/2016/06/10/cardinal-sarah-admitted-to-order-of-malta-with-the-rank-of-bailiff-knight-grand-cross-of-honour-and-devotion/ | url-status= dead }}</ref>
* {{flag|Benin}}: [[Knight]] [[Grand Cross]] in the [[National Order of Benin]] (2015)<ref>{{cite news| work=Vatican Riadio| language=fr| url= http://fr.radiovaticana.va/news/2015/08/28/b%C3%A9nin__a_dassa-zoum%C3%A8,_le_cardinal_sarah_re%C3%A7oit_le_titre_de_grand-croix/1168164 | access-date=21 August 2017| date= 28 August 2015 | title= Bénin: A Dassa-Zoumè, le Cardinal Sarah reçoit le titre de Grand-Croix}}</ref>
* {{flag|Benin}}: [[Knight]] [[Grand Cross]] in the [[National Order of Benin]] (2015)<ref>{{cite news| work=Vatican Riadio| language=fr| url= http://fr.radiovaticana.va/news/2015/08/28/b%C3%A9nin__a_dassa-zoum%C3%A8,_le_cardinal_sarah_re%C3%A7oit_le_titre_de_grand-croix/1168164 | access-date=21 August 2017| date= 28 August 2015 | title= Bénin: A Dassa-Zoumè, le Cardinal Sarah reçoit le titre de Grand-Croix}}</ref>
* {{flag|France}}: [[Commander (order)|Commander]] of the [[Legion of Honour]] (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://va.ambafrance.org/Remise-des-Insignes-de-Commandeur-428|title=Remise des Insignes de Commandeur de la Légion d'Honneur à Son Eminence Révérendissime le Cardinal Robert Sarah|website=Ambassade de France près le Saint-Siège|access-date=11 August 2019}}</ref>
* {{flag|France}}: [[Commander (order)|Commander]] of the [[Legion of Honour]] (2012)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://va.ambafrance.org/Remise-des-Insignes-de-Commandeur-428|title=Remise des Insignes de Commandeur de la Légion d'Honneur à Son Eminence Révérendissime le Cardinal Robert Sarah|website=Ambassade de France près le Saint-Siège|access-date=11 August 2019|archive-date=20 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190420162543/https://va.ambafrance.org/Remise-des-Insignes-de-Commandeur-428|url-status=dead}}</ref>


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* {{cite web| access-date = 25 November 2017| title= Sarah Card. Robert |publisher= [[Holy See Press Office]] | url= https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_sarah_r.html | url-status=live | archive-date= 19 September 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160919100621/http://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_sarah_r.html }}
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Robert Sarah
Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
Sarah in 2015
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
Appointed23 November 2014
Term ended20 February 2021
PredecessorAntonio Cañizares Llovera
SuccessorArthur Roche
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest 'pro hac vice' of San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana (2021–present)
Previous post(s)
Orders
Ordination20 July 1969
by Raymond-Maria Tchidimbo
Consecration8 December 1979
by Giovanni Benelli
Created cardinal20 November 2010
by Benedict XVI
RankCardinal-Deacon (2010–21)
Cardinal-Priest (2021–present)
Personal details
Born
Robert Sarah

(1945-06-15) 15 June 1945 (age 79)
NationalityGuinean
DenominationCatholic (Roman Rite)
Alma materPontifical Gregorian University
Studium Biblicum Franciscanum
MottoLatin: Sufficit tibi gratia mea, lit.'My grace is sufficient for thee'[1]
Coat of armsRobert Sarah's coat of arms
Styles of
Robert Sarah
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal

Robert Sarah (French: [ʁɔbɛʁ saʁa]; born 15 June 1945) is a Guinean prelate of the Catholic Church. A cardinal since 20 November 2010, he was prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments from 23 November 2014 to 20 February 2021, and is currently a Cardinal. Sarah previously served as secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples under Pope John Paul II and president of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum under Pope Benedict XVI.

Sarah has been a vocal advocate for the defense of traditional Catholic teaching on questions of sexual morality and the right to life, and in denouncing Islamic radicalism. He has called gender ideology and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) the "two radicalizations" that threaten the family, the former through divorce, same-sex marriage, and abortion, and the latter with child marriage, polygamy, and the subjugation of women.[2][3]

Sarah has been described as largely sympathetic to liturgical practices prior to the Second Vatican Council but also proposed that partisans of different liturgies learn from each other and seek a middle ground. In 2016, Sarah called for priests to face the same direction as the congregation while celebrating Mass (ad orientem), although facing the congregation had become the prevailing practice since the Second Vatican Council. His advice was seen by some as a direct challenge to Pope Francis, a claim that Sarah rejected.[4][5][6][7]

An advocate of traditional Catholic marriage doctrine in opposition to same-sex marriage, Sarah has denounced "Western homosexual and abortion ideologies", suggesting that both are of "demonic origin", and he has compared them to Nazism and Islamic terrorism.[citation needed] Sarah has been mentioned as papabile, a possible candidate for the papacy, by international media outlets such as Le Monde and by Catholic publications including Crux and the Catholic Herald.

Early life and education

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Sarah was born in Ourous, a rural village in then French Guinea, on 15 June 1945, the son of cultivators and converts to Christianity from animism. He is a member of the Coniagui ethnic group in northern Guinea.[8] In 1957, at age 12, he entered Saint Augustine Minor Seminary in Bingerville, Ivory Coast, where he studied for three years. Because in 1960 relations between newly independent Guinea and the Ivory Coast were strained, he continued his studies briefly in Conakry, Guinea, at Saint Mary of Dixinn Seminary run by the Holy Ghost Fathers, until the radical government of Guinea expropriated Church property in August 1961. After independent study at home, the Church negotiated a place for Sarah and some fellow seminarians at a government-run school in Kindia in March 1962 and then won the right to open a seminary, where Sarah earned his baccalaureate in 1964. In September of that year he was sent to study at the Grand Seminary in Nancy, France. Again deteriorating international relations, this time between Guinea and France, forced him to interrupt his studies, and he completed his theological studies in Sébikotane, Senegal, between October 1967 and June 1969.[9] From 1969 to 1974 he studied at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he obtained a licentiate in theology, except for the year 1971 which he spent at the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum of Jerusalem, where he obtained a licentiate in Sacred Scriptures.[10]

Sarah speaks French, English, Spanish and Italian fluently.[10]

Presbyterate and episcopate

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Ordination history of
Robert Sarah
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byRaymond-Maria Tchidimbo (Conakry)
Date20 July 1969
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated byGiovanni Benelli (Florence)
Date8 December 1979
Cardinalate
Elevated byBenedict XVI
Date20 November 2010
Cardinal Robert Sarah with President Benigno Aquino III of the Philippines during courtesy call at Malacañan Palace
Sarah during the Procession of the Holy Blood in Bruges, Belgium, in 2009

Sarah was ordained to the priesthood on 20 July 1969, and incardinated in the Diocese of Conakry. On 13 August 1979, Pope John Paul II appointed him Metropolitan Archbishop of Conakry. He was consecrated bishop on 8 December 1979 by Cardinal Giovanni Benelli. He served as Conakry's bishop for more than twenty years and during that tenure filled terms as president of the Guinean bishops' conference and of the Episcopal Conference of West Africa.[10]

Archbishop under dictatorship of Sékou Touré

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Sarah served as archbishop under the dictatorship of Ahmed Sékou Touré, who put Sarah on a death-list before dying in 1984. However, despite the persecutions of priests and laymen, Sarah worked to maintain the Church as the one institution that was independent of the dictatorship. In his book God or Nothing, Sarah rebuked the Marxist dictatorship as a utopian scheme that brought misery and death.[11]

The French daily newspaper Le Figaro reports that Sarah "did not hesitate to oppose the all-powerful Sékou Touré, then 'supreme leader of the revolution' but also a commander of violent repressions. He made the celebrated public statement: 'power wears man out [le pouvoir use l'homme]!'"[12]

The Historical Dictionary of Guinea commented on Sarah's role in resisting Sékou Touré's dictatorship, writing that the Church "managed to play a remarkable role under former Archbishop Robert Sarah in Guinea's public life... Monsignor Robert Sarah is one of the most respected leaders among Guineans, who expressed their strong desire to see him lead the country's political transition on various occasions between 2006 and 2010. He arguably earned much of this popular trust by speaking truth to power during the stormiest years of president Ahmed Sékou Touré's regime, while other spiritual leaders endeavored to cater to the regime."[13]

Cardinalate

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On 20 November 2010, Pope Benedict XVI made him Cardinal-Deacon of San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana.[14] He has the right to vote in papal conclaves until his 80th birthday. He was a cardinal elector in the 2013 papal conclave that elected Pope Francis.[15]

He was mentioned in the press as a possible candidate for the papacy, papabile, both in 2013 and in future conclaves.[16][17][18]

Roman Curia

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On 1 October 2001, John Paul II named him secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, a post he held for ten years. He used the occasion of his departure from Guinea, when he was awarded the country's highest honor,[which?] to condemn the government of Lansana Conté. He said that Guinean society was "built on the oppression of the insignificant by the powerful, on contempt for the poor and the weak, on the cleverness of poor stewards of the public good, on the bribery and corruption of the administration and the institutions of the republic".[19]

In October 2010 he was appointed president of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, which carries responsibility for organising Catholic relief efforts worldwide. He was the second African appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to lead a Vatican dicastery. The first was Peter Cardinal Turkson of Ghana who was appointed president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace in 2009.[20]

On 23 November 2014, Pope Francis appointed Sarah as Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments.[21]

On 21 January 2016, Sarah announced that participation in the Holy Thursday foot-washing rite (the mandatum) was no longer limited to men, following instructions from Pope Francis who had included women since the beginning of his papacy.[22][a] However, in March, Sarah said that there was no obligation to include women in the ceremony.[26]

Liturgy

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On 27 May 2015 (the memorial of Saint Augustine of Canterbury), while Cardinal Sarah was serving as Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Divine Worship: The Missal, "a legitimate adaptation of the Roman Rite, drawn up in the English Language,"[27] a new form of the Catholic Mass using the traditional language of the Book of Common Prayer, was promulgated over his signature.[27]

Late in May 2016, Cardinal Sarah told an interviewer that the Second Vatican Council did not require priests to celebrate Mass versus populum, that is, facing the congregation. This way of celebrating Mass, he said, was "a possibility, but not an obligation". Readers and listeners should face each other during the Liturgy of the Word, he said. "But as soon as we reach the moment when one addresses God – from the Offertory onwards – it is essential that the priest and faithful look together towards the east. This corresponds exactly to what the Council Fathers wanted." Cardinal Sarah rejected the argument that priests celebrating Mass facing the East, or ad orientem, are turning their backs on the faithful or "against them".[28][29]

Speaking at a London conference on 5 July 2016, Cardinal Sarah asked all bishops and priests to begin celebrating the Mass ad orientem "wherever possible", "perhaps" by 27 November 2016, the start of Advent. He encouraged Catholics to receive Communion kneeling and said that Pope Francis had asked him to "continue the liturgical work Pope Benedict began".[30] Sarah then met privately with Francis and on 11 July the Holy See Press Office issued a statement that said that Sarah's London remarks had been "incorrectly interpreted, as if they were intended to announce new indications different to those given so far in the liturgical rules and in the words of the Pope regarding celebration facing the people and the ordinary rite of the Mass", that celebrating Mass facing the congregation (versus populum) was "desirable wherever possible" and not to be superseded by ad orientem. It reported that the Pope and the Cardinal were in complete agreement on these points.[31][32][33]

He once wrote: "I refuse to waste our time pitting one liturgy against another or the rite of Saint Pius V against that of Blessed Paul VI."[34] In July 2017, he wrote in the French magazine La Nef that he wanted the two forms of the Roman-Rite liturgy whose use is authorized by the 2007 papal document Summorum Pontificum to have the same calendar of feasts and the same Scripture readings, but that the work of a committee formed for that purpose had been unsuccessful. He still proposed that the newer form should restore certain practices that had been abandoned: that the faithful receive communion only on the tongue and while kneeling, that the prayers at the foot of the altar be included in the Mass, and that from the consecration of the host to the ablutions at the end of Mass the priest should keep thumb and index finger of each hand joined. In the older form, in which use of the vernacular language in the Scripture readings instead of Latin has only been made optional, he wished that the Scripture readings should be understood by the people. Earlier that year, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi criticised the expression "reform of the reform", which Sarah had used in the previous year; in his La Nef article Sarah said that the expression was best avoided and that he preferred to speak of "liturgical reconciliation".[35][36][37]

On a related note, on 24 August 2017, Pope Francis insisted that the liturgical reforms following the Second Vatican Council were "irreversible". Some perceived this as having part of a declaration invoked in his "magisterial authority".[38]

In September 2017, Pope Francis transferred primary responsibility "to faithfully prepare … approve and publish" translations of liturgical books into vernacular languages from the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments to conferences of bishops, ordering the congregation to "help the Episcopal Conferences to fulfil their task."[39] An explanatory note, attributed to Cardinal Sarah, soon appeared, specifying that the congregation's approval would not be a mere formality but would involve a detailed review that could lead to binding rejections of unsatisfactory translations.[40] On 22 October 2017, the Holy See released a letter that Pope Francis had sent to Cardinal Sarah, clarifying that the Holy See and its departments would have only limited authority to confirm liturgical translations recognized by a local episcopal conference.[41]

Islam

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Sarah grew up and began studying for the priesthood in countries with Islamic majorities. He was impressed by the depth of Islamic religious observance in Guinea and has praised relations between Christians and Muslims there – "the Islam in my country is a fraternal, peaceful religion". He has condemned military intervention by Western powers in Iraq and Syria, which has resulted in the near extermination of Christian communities: "I say emphatically that some Western powers will have perpetrated, directly or symbolically, a crime against humanity." He believes that there is little possibility of theological dialogue between Christians and Muslims given their essential differences (the Trinity, the Resurrection, the Eucharist), but anticipates collaboration at the national or international level on resistance to abortion, euthanasia, and "the new gender ideology".[42]

Sarah has criticized the "pseudo-family of ideologized Islam which legitimizes polygamy, female subservience, sexual slavery, child marriage."[2]

Views on homosexuality

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Sarah has opposed various attempts to provide legal recognition to gays and lesbians, often casting his remarks in terms of a defense of traditional Catholic and African values against contemporary secular Western culture. On 28 January 2012, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, called on African nations to repeal laws that place sanctions on homosexual conduct. Sarah called the speech "stupid". When a journalist asked if Ban Ki-moon was "overstepping his responsibilities", Sarah replied: "Sure, you cannot impose something stupid like that. Poor countries like Africa just accept it because it's imposed upon them through money, through being tied to aid." He said that, "It's not possible to impose on the poor this kind of European mentality," and added that African bishops must react to this move against African culture.[43]

In an interview in September 2015, Sarah described same-sex unions as "retrogressive for culture and civilisation" and a problem for all of humanity. He said that despite the fact that such unions were increasingly recognized in Europe, they were not approved of in Africa. He blamed "Western ideological colonialism" for promoting the idea of gay marriage, which he warned would "destroy Catholic doctrine".[44][45] According to The Daily Telegraph, Sarah's "outspoken remarks underlined deep rifts within the Church over the Pope's softer, more compassionate attitude towards homosexuality".[46]

Following the first session of the Synod on the Family in October 2014, Sarah objected to press coverage of the synod's discussion: "what has been published by the media about homosexual unions is an attempt to push the Church [to change] her doctrine". He said the synod's interim report or relatio appropriately objected to international agencies and governments that condition foreign aid on "the introduction of regulations based on gender ideology", but needed to underscore objections to same-sex marriage. He suggested that advocacy on behalf of same-sex unions formed "part of a new ideology of evil".[47]

In October 2015, he played a leading role in the Synod on the Family's rejection of attempts to ensure more welcoming language toward people who are gay or divorced and remarried.[48] Addressing the Synod on perceived threats to marriage and the family, he said, "We need to be inclusive and welcoming to all that is human; but what comes from the Enemy cannot and must not be assimilated. You cannot join Christ and Belial! What Nazi-Fascism and Communism were in the 20th century, Western homosexual and abortion Ideologies and Islamic Fanaticism are today."[2][49][50][51] He said that "Western homosexual and abortion ideologies and Islamic fanaticism" could be seen as "almost like two apocalyptic beasts" with demonic origins, drew parallels between them and Nazism and Communism, and noted that terrorist attacks in France and Tunisia had taken place on the same day that the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges that made same-sex civil marriage legal nationwide.[2]

Johan Bonny, Bishop of Antwerp, complained that Sarah tried to silence any discussion of the pastoral care of gay Catholics in the discussion group he led at the Synod: "There was no way of discussing it in a peaceful way." Bonny said the Belgian participants found that the growing influence of the Africans prevented the pastoral solutions they favored from getting a hearing.[52] When Krzysztof Charamsa, a theologian who lost his position at the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith when he revealed that he was in a homosexual relationship on the eve of the Synod,[b] assessed the Synod's work, he singled out Sarah's language to challenge all the participants: "No one publicly said a word against those defamatory sentences. What kind of respect does that show to us all?"[56]

Addressing the U.S. National Catholic Prayer Breakfast on 17 May 2016, Sarah said that "God is being eroded, eclipsed, [and] liquidated" in the United States because of legal changes being adopted "in the name of 'tolerance'". He cited "the legalization of same-sex marriage, the obligation to accept contraception within health care programs, and even 'bathroom bills' that allow men to use the women's restrooms and locker rooms." He asked: "Should not a biological man use the men's restroom?"[57]

Opinion on sexual abuse

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In response to Pope Benedict XVI's "Notes" on the sexual abuse crisis in the Church, Cardinal Sarah gave a talk published in L'Espresso stating that the notes "proved to be a true source of light in the night of faith that touches the whole Church... The frightening multiplication of abuses has one and only one ultimate cause: the absence of God."[58]

Immigration

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Sarah is a critic of large-scale immigration. In a March 2019 interview, he said: "It is better to help people flourish in their culture than to encourage them to come to a Europe in full decadence. It is a false exegesis to use the word of God to promote migration." In the same interview, Sarah argued that immigrants in Europe often survived in poor conditions and lived "without work or dignity".[59]

Other appointments

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On 6 January 2011, Sarah was appointed a member of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, the Pontifical Council for the Laity, and the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.[60] On 10 March 2015, Pope Francis appointed Sarah to serve as a member of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses.[61]

Sarah is a member of the Dignitatis Humanae Institute.

Resignation

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Pope Francis accepted Sarah's resignation as prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship on 20 February 2021. This does not mean that Sarah is no longer a cardinal, just that he is no longer the head of the CDW. [62] Cardinal Sarah was admitted to hospital on 12 July 2021 and underwent successful surgery on his prostate. He was released from hospital on 27 July 2021.[63]

Selected writings

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  • Sarah, Robert (18 October 2022). Catechism of the Spiritual Life. EWTN Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-1682782934.
  • Sarah, Robert (17 November 2021). Pour l'éternité: Méditations sur la figure du prêtre (For Eternity: Meditations on the Figure of the Priest) (in French).
  • Sarah, Robert (3 September 2021). Couples, Awaken Your Love (Paperback ed.). Ignatius Press. ISBN 978-1621644828.
  • Benedict XVI; Sarah, Robert (2020). From the Depths of Our Hearts: Priesthood, Celibacy and the Crisis of the Catholic Church. Ignatius Press. ISBN 978-1621644149. While Benedict XVI is listed as coauthor of the book, his aide suggests that his role was merely advisory.[64][65]
  • Sarah, Robert; Diat, Nicolas (22 September 2019). The Day is Now Far Spent (Paperback ed.). Ignatius Press. ISBN 978-1621643241.
  • Sarah, Robert; Diat, Nicolas (15 April 2017). The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise (Paperback ed.). Ignatius Press. ISBN 978-1621641919.
  • Sarah, Robert; Diat, Nicolas (5 October 2016). La force du silence (in French). Fayard.
  • Sarah, Robert; Diat, Nicolas (1 September 2015). God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith (Sew ed.). Ignatius Press. ISBN 978-1621640509.

Distinctions

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Notes

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  1. ^ Pope Francis ordered the change in a letter to Sarah 13 months earlier on 20 December 2014, which mentioned they had discussed the change previously.[23][24] Francis washed the feet of two women at his first Maundy Thursday liturgy as pope on 28 March 2013.[25]
  2. ^ Charamsa was also immediately removed from his position at the International Theological Commission and from two teaching posts at pontifical universities.[53] He was suspended from the priesthood on 21 October 2015.[54][55]

References

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  1. ^ 2 Corinthians 12:9
  2. ^ a b c d Pentin, Edward (12 October 2015). "Cardinal Sarah: ISIS and Gender Ideology Are Like 'Apocalyptic Beasts'". National Catholic Register. Archived from the original on 26 January 2019. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  3. ^ Gettleman, Jeffrey; Goodstein, Laurie (25 November 2015). "A More Conservative Catholic Church Awaits Pope Francis in Africa". New York Times.
  4. ^ San Martín, Inés (6 July 2016). "Cardinal's call for eastward stance at Mass stirs debate". Crux. Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  5. ^ "Hearts, minds and souls". The Economist. 30 July 2016. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  6. ^ "Cardinal Sarah: Let's end the 'hateful divisions' and 'public humiliation' over liturgy". Catholic Herald. 5 October 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  7. ^ Pollitt, Russell (24 November 2016). "A Church Divided: Cardinals challenge the Pope". Daily Maverick (South Africa). Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  8. ^ Frymann Rouch, Abigail (24 November 2014). "Robert Sarah to lead Congregation for Worship". The Tablet.
  9. ^ Sarah, Robert (2015). God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith with Nicolas Diat. San Francisco: Ignatius Press. pp. 17–18, 31–34, 40, 44. ISBN 978-1621640509. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  10. ^ a b c McElwee, Joshua J. (24 November 2014). "Francis appoints Guinean Cardinal Robert Sarah to lead Vatican liturgical congregation". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  11. ^ "Cardinal Kasper Could Learn from This African Bishop". Crisis Magazine. 13 April 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  12. ^ Guénois, Jean-Marie (7 March 2013). "Robert Sarah, ennemi numéro un des dictateurs guinéens". Le Figaro.fr (in French). Retrieved 12 October 2019.
  13. ^ Camara, Mohamed Saliou; O'Toole, Thomas; Baker, Janice E. (7 November 2013). Historical Dictionary of Guinea. Scarecrow Press. pp. 75, 263. ISBN 978-0810879690.
  14. ^ "Concistoro Ordinario Pubblico del 20 Novembre 2010, Assegnazione dei Titoli e delle Daiconie ai Nuovi Cardinali" (in Italian). 20 November 2010. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  15. ^ "List of Cardinal Electors". Zenit. 12 March 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  16. ^ Le Bars, Stéphanie (12 March 2013). "Portraits de "papabili"". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  17. ^ Allen Jr., John L. (1 March 2013). "Papabile of the Day: The Men Who Could Be Pope". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  18. ^ "The unstoppable rise of Cardinal Sarah". Catholic Herald. 10 March 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  19. ^ Sarah, Robert (2015). God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faith with Nicolas Diat. San Francisco: Ignatius Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-1621640509. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
  20. ^ Allen Jr., John L. (7 October 2010). "In two key appointments, Benedict opts for insiders". National Catholic Reporter. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  21. ^ "Card Sarah named Prefect for Congregation for Divine Worship". News.va. 25 November 2014. Archived from the original on 26 February 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Conakry
13 August 1979 – 1 October 2001
Succeeded by
Vincent Coulibaly
Preceded by President of the Guinean Episcopal Conference
1995 – 2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Marcello Zago O.M.I.
Secretary of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
1 October 2001 – 7 October 2010
Succeeded by
Position created Vice-Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Urbaniana University
1 October 2001 – 7 October 2010
Preceded by President of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum
7 October 2010 – 23 November 2014
Office abolished
Preceded by Cardinal-Deacon of San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana
20 November 2010 – 2021
Succeeded by
Himself (as cardinal priest)
Preceded by
Himself (as cardinal deacon)
Cardinal-Priest of San Giovanni Bosco in Via Tuscolana
20 November 2021 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
23 November 2014 – 20 February 2021
Succeeded by