- Eugênio de Araújo Sales
Eugênio de Araújo Sales (born
November 8 ,1920 ,Acarì ,Rio Grande do Norte ,Brazil ) is currently the second-longest-serving cardinal in theRoman Catholic Church , having been elevated byPope Paul VI onApril 28 ,1969 . He served asarchbishop ofSão Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro for thirty years until he passed the maximum age for voting in apapal conclave in 2001.Sales was born to a prominent upper-class family: his father, Celso Dantas Sales, was a
judge in the High Court (seeSupreme Federal Tribunal ). He did humanistic studies as a teenager and entered the minor seminary at Natal in 1936, graduating in 1941 to the major seminary atFortaleza . He was ordained on November 21, 1943 and spend the following decade in pastoral work.Sales became
auxiliary bishop of Natal onJune 1 ,1954 and he attended all the sessions of theSecond Vatican Council between 1962 and 1965. He became Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia in 1968 and was elevated to Cardinal soon after. During this period Sales began to work closely with themilitary junta that had been ruling Brazil since 1964. He became the major figure behind the "Bipartite Commission", in which church leaders met in secret with the leaders ofEmilio Garrastazu Medici 's regime to legitimise Catholicism in contexts not approved of by most within the Church - considered the most repressive period of Brazil's military dictatorship. As Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro from 1971, Sales, despite being theologically extremely conservative, did protest the many human rights violations in Brazil during the period.Sales participated in the August and
October 1978 conclave s and his work supporting those tortured by the regime in this era has been only recently noted by historians of Brazil. Following the fall of the military dictatorship andPope John Paul II 's reining in of theological dissent, Sales became the Church's most prominent voice against what he saw as dissent from Catholic moral teaching. In the 1990s he made many efforts to become a cultural leader in this struggle: going so far as to oppose the traditional Carnival inRio de Janeiro with a "festival of prayer" which he saw as opposing trends towards sexual libertinism in modern Brazil.At the death of Pope John Paul II, Sales was the second-longest-serving cardinal in the Church and as such, although at 84 unable to vote in the
2005 conclave , he played an important role in the pre-conclave discussions. He presided one of the funeral Masses for John Paul II during the "Novemdiales" (nine days of mourning for the deceased Pope) as "protoprete".External links
* [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios-s.htm Biography]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1058/is_34_117/ai_68147091 Secret Dialogues: Church-State Relations, Torture, and Social Justice in Authoritarian Brazil]
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