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    Cardinal Kevin Farrell leads Vatican in wake of Pope Francis’ death

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedApril 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Irish-American cleric assumes central role during transition of papal power

    The world awoke on Monday morning to the sombre news of Pope Francis’ death, announced from the heart of the Vatican by an Irish-American cardinal, largely unknown outside ecclesiastical circles.

    Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who was born in Dublin in 1947, delivered the formal message that the Pope had “returned to the home of the Father”. With that solemn declaration, he stepped into one of the most pivotal roles in the Catholic Church: camerlengo, the official responsible for overseeing the Vatican in the interregnum between popes.

    Pope Francis personally appointed Cardinal Farrell to the role in 2019. Now, as the Church enters the Apostolica Sedes Vacans—the period between a pontiff’s death or resignation and the election of a successor—Farrell will coordinate both the ceremonial tributes and the administrative continuity of the Holy See.

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    From Dublin to Dallas to the Vatican

    Cardinal Farrell’s journey has been both global and deeply embedded in the Church’s fabric. Educated at the University of Salamanca in Spain and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, he went on to serve in parishes across Mexico and the United States. His American chapter included a chaplaincy at the University of Monterrey and a parish post in Bethesda, Maryland.

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    In 2007, he was named Bishop of Dallas, a post he held until Pope Francis called him to Rome in 2016 to lead the newly established Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life. The same year, he was elevated to cardinal. By 2023, Francis had further entrusted him with key legal and governance responsibilities, appointing him President of the Supreme Court of Vatican City State and President of the Commission for Confidential Matters.

    Guiding the Church Through a Historic Transition

    As camerlengo, Cardinal Farrell’s duties in the coming days are extensive and steeped in centuries of tradition. He will formally certify the Pope’s death and oversee the preparation of the papal body. A procession is expected to transport Pope Francis from the chapel of the Domus Santa Marta to St Peter’s Basilica, possibly as early as Wednesday morning.

    He will also organise the conclave, the secretive and ancient process by which the College of Cardinals elects a new pope. While the camerlengo is eligible to be elected himself—a rare occurrence that has only happened twice in modern history—his primary responsibility is ensuring the integrity and smooth execution of the transition.

    As the Vatican enters a time of mourning and decision, the eyes of the world turn to Cardinal Farrell, a figure whose quiet decades of service have led him to the heart of one of the most significant moments in modern Church history.

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