Raffaele Farina

His Eminence

Raffaele Farina

Archivist Emeritus of the Vatican Secret Archives
Cardinal Farina
Appointed25 June 2007
Term ended9 June 2012
PredecessorJean-Louis Tauran
Other post(s)
Previous post(s)
  • Prefect of the Vatican Library (1997–2007)
  • Titular Bishop of Opitergium (2006–2007)
Orders
Ordination1 July 1958
by Michele Alberto Arduino
Consecration16 December 2006
by Tarcisio Bertone
Created cardinal24 November 2007
by Pope Benedict XVI
RankCardinal-Deacon (2007-18)
Cardinal-Priest (from 2018)
Personal details
Born
Raffaele Farina

(1933-09-24) 24 September 1933 (age 91)
NationalityItalian
DenominationRoman Catholic
MottoDominus spes nostra
Coat of armsRaffaele Farina's coat of arms
Styles of
Raffaele Farina
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal

Raffaele Farina SDB (born 24 September 1933) is an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was Archivist of the Vatican Secret Archives, Librarian of the Vatican Library, and president (Consiglio di Presidenza) of Scuola Vaticana di Paleografia, Diplomatica e Archivistica.[1] Farina was elevated to the cardinalate in 2007.

Early life

Born in Buonalbergo, Farina entered the Salesians of Don Bosco, more commonly known as the Salesians, at the novitiate of Portici Bellavista at the age of sixteen. He professed his simple (temporary) vows on 25 September 1949, and made his perpetual vows on 25 September 1954; one of his sisters is also a Salesian. Farina began his studies in theology at the Pontifical Salesian Athenaeum of Turin in 1954 as well, obtaining his licentiate in theology from the Athenaeum in 1958. He was ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Michele Alberto Arduino SDB, on 1 July 1958.

Farina later studied ecclesiastical history at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, and received his doctorate in 1965. For the following three years, he worked on his specialization at the German Foundation "Humboldt" in Freiburg and Bonn.

From 1968 to 1972, he was professor of the history of the Church (covering the origin to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD) and of Methodology in the Theological Faculty of the Pontifical Salesian University; he then served as dean of the same faculty until 1974, and was rector of the university for two terms (1977–1983, 1992–1997). Farina was named regolatore of the XXI general chapter of his congregation in 1978.

Curial appointments

From 1982 to 1986, he was Secretary of the Pontifical Committee of Historical Sciences, and was made Undersecretary of Pontifical Council for Culture within the Roman Curia in 1986. Named Prefect of the Vatican Library by Pope John Paul II on 25 May 1997, he was the second-highest official in that office, successively under Cardinals Luigi Poggi and Jean-Louis Tauran.

On 15 November 2006, Farina was appointed Titular Bishop of Opitergium by Pope Benedict XVI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 16 December from three cardinals, fellow Salesian Tarcisio Bertone as principal consecrator, with James Stafford and Jean-Louis Tauran as co-consecrators, in St. Peter's Basilica. Farina was later named Archivist of the Vatican Secret Archives and Librarian of the Vatican Library on 25 June 2007, replacing Cardinal Tauran, who was made President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. On the same date he was given the rank of Archbishop.

Pope Benedict created him Cardinal-Deacon of San Giovanni della Pigna in the consistory of 24 November 2007.

On 12 June 2008 in addition to his main duties he was appointed by Benedict as a member of congregations in the Roman Curia [1][permanent dead link]. These are: the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, Congregation for Catholic Education and the Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church.

On 9 June 2012 he retired from posts of Archivist of the Vatican Secret Archives and Librarian of the Vatican Library.

Cardinal Farina currently sits on the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, and is also fluent in German, Spanish, Japanese, and French.

In August 2010 Farina said that Pope John Paul II declined then-Cardinal Ratzinger's request to spend his last years as the archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church. Farina recalled when he was appointed prefect of the Vatican Library in May 1997 having a brief meeting with Ratzinger in which he was asked his opinion of Ratzinger joining the team. Ratzinger asked the Pope if he could step down from his role when he turned 70 on 16 April 1997. "He was asking me what I thought of his idea and what being archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church involved", said Farina.[2]

He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2013 papal conclave that elected Pope Francis.

In June 2013 Pope Francis by chirograph named Cardinal Farina president of the five member Pontifical Commission investigating the Institute for the Works of Religion.[3] The other members are, Cardinal Tauran, Peter Brian Wells, Bishop Juan Ignacio Arrieta Ochoa de Chinchetru who will act as Coordinator and Mary Ann Glendon.

Honors

References

  1. ^ "asv.vatican.va". Archived from the original on 19 March 2009. Retrieved 20 March 2009.
  2. ^ Pope Benedict wanted to be a librarian
  3. ^ "Vatican Radio".
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Giuseppe G. Gamba SDB
Dean of the Faculty of Theology of the Salesian Pontifical University
1973–1975
Succeeded by
Mario Midali SDB
Preceded by
Pietro Braido SDB
Rector of the Salesian Pontifical University
1977–1983
Succeeded by
Roberto Giannatelli SDB
Preceded by
Amato Frutaz
Secretary of the Pontifical Committee of Historical Sciences
1982–1986
Succeeded by
Vittorino Grossi OSA
New title Undersecretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture
1986–1991
Succeeded by
Bernard Ardura OPraem
Preceded by Rector of the Salesian Pontifical University
1991–1997
Succeeded by
Michele Pellerey
Preceded by
Leonard Eugene Boyle
Prefect of the Vatican Library
1997–2007
Succeeded by
Cesare Pasini
Preceded by Archivist of the Vatican Secret Archives
2007–2012
Succeeded by
Librarian of the Holy Roman Church
2007–2012
Preceded by Cardinal-Deacon of San Giovanni della Pigna
2007–present
Incumbent