Ernesto Cardenal was a Nicaraguan Priest, Poet and
Revolutionar..
Rev. Ernesto Cardenal, one of Latin America’s most admired
poets and priests, who defied the Roman Catholic Church in the 1980s by serving
in the revolutionary Sandinista government of Nicaragua, died on Sunday in
Managua, Nicaragua. He was 95.
Born to a wealthy Nicaraguan family, Father Cardenal became
a prominent intellectual voice of the Nicaraguan revolution and an ardent
proponent of liberation theology, a Christian movement rooted in Marxist
principles and committed to social justice and uplifting the poor. He was
appointed Nicaragua’s first minister of culture after the Sandinistas overthrew
the dictator Gen. Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979.
As the Vatican’s opposition to liberation theology
intensified in the 1980s under Pope John Paul II, Father Cardenal became a
focal point. Before a scheduled visit to Nicaragua in 1983, the pope publicly
demanded that Father Cardenal and four other priests who had actively supported
the revolution resign their government positions. The Sandinista government
refused the demand to replace them but said its invitation to the pope still
stood.
After months of public arguing, the pope accepted the
invitation and landed in Managua, Nicaragua’s capital. As he walked along a
receiving line on the tarmac shaking hands, the pope seemed taken aback to see
Father Cardenal among the dignitaries.
While other priests were in clerical garb, Father Cardenal
had shown up wearing a collarless white shirt, slacks and his signature black
beret over his thick white hair. When he knelt to kiss the pope’s ring, the
pope withheld his hand and wagged his finger at him as he spoke to him,
apparently sternly.
“Christ led me to Marx,” Father Cardenal said in an
interview in 1984. “I don’t think the pope understands Marxism. For me, the
four gospels are all equally communist. I’m a Marxist who believes in God,
follows Christ, and is a revolutionary for the sake of his kingdom.”
His priestly authority was revoked by Nicaragua’s bishops
that same year. Father Cardenal’s suspension was lifted in February 2019, when
Pope Francis granted him absolution from “all canonical censorships,” the
Vatican News reported.
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