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 Catholic News Agency
Cardinals Jean-Louis Tauran, Julián Herranz, Javier Lozano Barragán and Attilio Nicora of the Congregation for Bishops.
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.
Cardinals Justin Francis Rigali, Jospi Bozanic, Jean-Baptiste Pham Minh Mân, Philippe Barbarin and Marc Ouellet of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of Sacraments.
www.catholicnewsagency.com /showarchive.php?date=2003-11-24

  
 Cardinal electors in Papal conclave, 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
László Cardinal Paskai, OFM, Archbishop Emeritus of Esztergom-Budapest, Hungary
Lubomyr Cardinal Husar, Ukrainian Rite Archbishop of Lviv, Ukraine
Darío Cardinal Castrillón Hoyos, Prefect Emeritus of Clergy, Roman Curia
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 Jean-Louis Cardinal Tauran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tauran was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI.
1943) is a Cardinal Deacon and the Archivist and Librarian of the Roman Catholic Church.
Cardinal and named him Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jean-Louis_Tauran

  
 College of Cardinals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Cardinal Margéot * ( Mauritius) - born
Stephen Cardinal Kim Sou-hwan is considered the most senior member of the College by length of service, as he was listed first of those surviving from the 1969 consistory.
Jorge Arturo Cardinal Medina Estévez (Chile) - born 23 December 1926 Retired Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
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 Print Article: Islam not as tolerant as us: cardinal
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, who recently retired as the Vatican's foreign minister, told the French Catholic daily La Croix this week that Christianity and Islam faced "an enormous task" of learning to live together in mutual tolerance.
Cardinal Tauran was the latest and highest-ranking Catholic to worry about Vatican relations with Muslims, an issue seen as central for whoever succeeds Pope John Paul.
In Rome to celebrate John Paul's 25th anniversary as pontiff last year, several cardinals said relations with Islam were key for the next papacy, akin to the communist challenge at the start of John Paul's reign.
www.smh.com.au /cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2004/01/01/1072908856257.html

  
 Independent Catholic News
Cardinal Stanislas Nagy of the Priests of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, (Dehonians), Poland: Diaconate of St Mary of the Stairs.
Cardinal Renato Raffaele Martino, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace: Diaconate of the St Francis of Paola ai Monti.
Cardinal Georges Marie Martin Cottier, O.P., theologian of the Pontifical Household, from Switzerland: Diaconate of Sts.
www.indcatholicnews.com /tidiac.html

  
 Catholic Online - Cathcom - Holocaust Museum a Warning for World, Says Cardinal
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church, represented the Pope at the museum's inaugural ceremony, which was attended by more than 40 heads of state and government, as well as by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
Cardinal Tauran quoted words from Psalm 103 with the hope that they would "resonate in this Holy Land, the same words which may have sustained in their torment many of those whom we are mourning today: 'As a father has compassion for his children, so the Lord has compassion for those who fear him.
Cardinal Tauran told Vatican Radio today that in viewing these "images, the personal memories, the prisoners' uniforms, the pictures of children torn from their mothers' arms, I would say that one experiences a feeling of oppression and a great question: How is it possible for man to reach that level of barbarism?
www.catholic.org /cathcom/international_story.php?id=13294

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > In Iraq -- Vatican official downplays opposition to U.S.-led Iraq war
Tauran, who in November was named to head the Vatican library and archives, made the comments on the sidelines of a conference to launch a book by the U.S. ambassador to the Holy See, James Nicholson, on the history of U.S.-Vatican relations.
Tauran went further in comments to reporters afterward, saying there was a public perception that the Vatican was "anti-American" when in reality it merely opposed the American choice to go to war.
Tauran largely agreed, summarizing Nicholson's argument in his comments to the conference at the Pontifical Lateran University.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/world/iraq/20040331-1252-vatican-us-iraq.html

  
 Opus Dei - In the media - Cardinals Tauran and Herranz installed at their titular churches
Apollinare is the church attached to Opus Dei's University of the Holy Cross, and the solemn ceremony of Cardinal Tauran's installation was attended by an attentive, intellectual crowd comprised of the priests and students of the university and members of the Vatican Secretariat of State.
At St. Apollinare, meanwhile, Cardinal Tauran, who spent 13 years as the Vatican's secretary for relations with states and is now its head archivist and librarian, spoke of his work in the Secretariat of State and the troubles of modern society.
Cardinal Tauran, who is French, recalled the long and colorful history of his titular church with an anecdote.
www.opusdei.org /art.php?w=58&p=6908

  
 Cardinal Elector Profiles - Jean-Louis Tauran to Gabriel Zubeir Wako
Jean-Louis Tauran was born April 5, 1943, in Bordeaux, France.
He was elevated to cardinal in October 2003 and in November 2003 he was named archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church.
He was elevated to cardinal in June 1988 and was appointed archbishop of Douala on Aug. 31, 1991.
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 CARDINAL TAURAN: WARFARE DOES NOT PREVENT REFLECTION
Cardinal Tauran highlighted the need "to initiate a dialogue of trust between civil and religious authorities, so that the rights and the obligations of believers and their communities will be firmly established and guaranteed, with particular respect for the principle of reciprocity.
Cardinal Tauran stated that "for this reason, freedom of conscience and of religion is important, even absolutely necessary.
He (Cardinal Tauran) went on to say that the meeting is "also a dialogue between believers belonging to two different religions.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-religion/1174550/posts

  
 Jerusalem Could Be a Source of Peace, Says Cardinal, at a Meeting in the Holy City
Jerusalem could change from being a problem to being a motive for peace in the Holy Land, says Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran.
In this context, Cardinal Tauran on Sunday reiterated the Holy See's position that to guard the unique character of Jerusalem, it is necessary "to elaborate a special status, guaranteed in the international realm for the most sacred places of the city."
The cardinal, who for 13 years was Vatican secretary for relations with states, highlighted Jerusalem as the "fulcrum" of a possible solution of the Palestinian-Israeli controversy and as a city of peace and element of union and pacification between both peoples.
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 The Word From Rome January 16, 2004
Tauran had been the architect of the Vatican’s opposition to the U.S.-led war in Iraq, and some observers have sensed a slightly more nuanced stance under Lajolo.
(Tauran’s titular church as cardinal is Sant’Apollinare, which is attached to the university).
Tauran, Lajolo’s predecessor, made a presentation about the contribution of the Holy See to international relations on Jan. 15 at the Opus Dei-run University of the Holy Cross.
www.nationalcatholicreporter.org /word/word011604.htm

  
 Zenit News Agency - The World Seen From Rome
Born in Bordeaux in 1943, Jean-Louis Tauran entered the Holy See's diplomatic service in 1975.
On Monday, John Paul II appointed Cardinal Tauran archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church and member of the Council of Cardinals and Bishops of the Section for Relations with States of the State Secretariat; of the Congregation for Eastern Churches, and of the Congregation for Bishops.
Following his installation as a cardinal last month, Archbishop Tauran left the office of Vatican secretary for relations with states, which he had held since 1990.
www.zenit.org /english/visualizza.phtml?sid=45308

  
 Jean-Louis Pierre Cardinal Tauran
The French Archbishop Jean-Louis Tauran is to be succeeded by Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo as the Secretary for Relations with States, the Vatican’s equivalent of foreign minister.
Mgr Jean-Louis Tauran: Plus que "d'absence", je parlerai "d'omission" qui dénature l'évidence historique ainsi qu'un élément fondamental de l'identité des peuples européens.
Tauran also warned the international community of the consequences that a war might have on both the Iraqi population and the stability of the whole region.
www.cardinalrating.com /cardinal_111__article.htm

  
 Bettnet - Musings from Domenico Bettinelli, Jr.
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran said today that while the Vatican opposed the means of the Iraq war, it did not oppose the ends: removing Saddam.
Cardinal Tauran also said, “The Holy See is not pacifist.
The Church is not opposed to all war, categorically.
bettnet.dyndns.org /blog/weblog.php?id=P2937

  
 cardinali_bio_tauran_jl_en.html
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church, was born on 5 April 1943 in Bordeaux, France.
In 1991, Cardinal Tauran was appointed Secretary for Relations with States.
Created and proclaimed Cardinal by John Paul II in the Consistory of 21 October 2003, of the Deaconry of St. Apollonius at the Neronian-Alexandrian Baths.
www.vatican.va /news_services/press/documentazione/documents/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_tauran_jl_en.html

  
 Cardinal Tauran, top official of the Holy See, addresses Western Christians on the role of Christians as peacemakers in the Holy Land
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, formerly the top foreign-policy official of the Holy See, and currently the Vatican archivist and librarian, spoke eloquently about the Christians of the Holy Land, and the policies of the Holy See toward the situation in the Holy Land.
Cardinal Tauran, top official of the Holy See, addresses Western Christians on the role of Christians as peacemakers in the Holy Land
On the occasion of the Investiture of Knights and Ladies of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Knights and Ladies were addressed by Cardinal Tauran.
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 August 19, 1999 TOP 100 CATHOLICS: (aug19top.htm)
Archbishop Jean-Louis Tauran was born in Bordeaux, France in 1943.
It was Archbishop Tauran who, through more secret negotiations with NATO, the UN and later the Secretary of State Madeleine Albright at the Vatican, convinced her to influence Bill Clinton to call off the bombing because of the agreements Tauran had made with Milosevic for the good of all concerned.
Many believe Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is the second most powerful man at the Holy See, and he might very well be as the head of the very important Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, but on the organizational chart, Archbishop Tauran is third in command.
www.dailycatholic.org /issue/99Aug/aug19top.htm

  
 A Case Study In Modern-Day Donatism
Tauran said "must dialogue with the world" and "the source of this dialogue with the world and with the Russian society of today is God’s conversation with mankind.
At least Bishop Tauran and Cardinal Kasper do not have an Apostolic Letter of the Roman Pontiff pronouncing on their objective status in the Church the way the SSPX does.
Cardinal Yves Congar's intellectual and spiritual stature, as one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century, has been enhanced with the publication of his memoirs of the difficult years, when he was subjected to sanctions by his superiors.
matt1618.freeyellow.com /donatism.html

  
 CNS STORY: Cardinal says Vatican ready to mediate U.S.-Iraqi standoff in Najaf
The Vatican's former foreign affairs minister, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, told the Italian daily La Repubblica that "the request for mediation is a sign of the prestige and great moral authority" the Islamic world attributes to Pope John Paul.
Father Benedettini said the Vatican's secretary of state, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, is in "close contact" with Iraq's apostolic nuncio, Archbishop Fernando Filoni, and Chaldean Patriarch Emmanuel-Karim Delly of Baghdad, in order to "directly follow developments of the situation" on the ground in Iraq.
Cardinal Sodano affirmed that, "if it is asked of us, the pope will very willingly agree to (support) a mediation," whose "aim is for all sides to come round the table to talk."
www.catholicnews.com /data/stories/cns/0404505.htm

  
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ROME, JAN. 16, 2004 (Zenit.org).- The Church "is a sovereign subject of international law but of a strictly religious nature," and in this function the Holy See tries to "the art of peace," says Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran.
In regard to the Church's appreciation of democracy, Cardinal Tauran said that this political system means, precisely, "participation and responsibility, rights and duties," a framework where political leaders must answer to their fellow citizens.
Referring to fundamental rights, Cardinal Tauran said "that the Church has always had at heart the centrality of the human person, defending in the first place the right to life, from its beginning until death."
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 cardinal.html
It is with utmost regret, That I cannot possibly agree with the Vatican's foreign minister, Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran and his naive simplicity.
I take the liberty herewith to remind Cardinal Tauran of the factual scriptures that are within the Koran's Surah's.....
Please allow me to address the Holy See and Cardinal Tauran;
goldwater.mideastreality.com /cardinal.html

  
 Cranial Cavity » Would Cardinal Tauran Give Kerry Communion?
Solving the crisis in Iraq and the Middle East requires a return to the realm of international law, says Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran.
To restore the sovereignty of the Iraqi people, Cardinal Tauran suggested “giving all the components of Iraqi society the possibility to express themselves and the international community the opportunity to support a process of internal dialogue in Iraqi society.”
When reading the Cardinal’s statements on Iraq and the Middle East peace process one is led to believe he would overlook Kerry’s abortion, baby killing thing.
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 The Daily Grind Network News
Cardinal Tauran also stressed the Vatican's superior openness to ideas, citing Jesuit involvement in eugenic sterilisations and Bishop Wurm's endorsement of invading France and executing the mentally ill.
Responding to critics who have dismissed his remarks as disingenuous and hateful, Cardinal Tauran told the Daily Grind that "the Vatican has a strong tradition of extending the hand of friendship."
"The Catholic Church has a record of tolerance on a number of issues," Cardinal Tauran told the Daily Grind, "like, say, child sexual abuse."
www.thedailygrind.net /work/news/content.php?id=444_0_8_0

  
 com0407.htm
There is no truth, goodness, or beauty there, just loyalty to "The Organization." No wonder the pope, the cardinals, and the bishops are still suborning immorality on the part of their fellow prelates, and the sex scandal is getting worse rather than better, as the bishops' own independent investigating committee has reported.
Now, after having sent a private (why was it private, by the way?) rebuke to Cardinal McCarrick of politicians who abandoned their Catholic moral principles, Ratzinger was trumped by the same cardinal and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, who rejected his rebuke.
The cardinal then with on with the de rigeur sycophancy to JPII: "The quarter-century of the pontificate of Pope John Paul II has brought many blessings to the Church also in the liturgical field." Well, let's list them here.
www.traditio.com /comment/com0407.htm

  
 ZW980906
Archbishop Jean-Louis Tauran, Secretary for the Office of Foreign Affairs, summoned the Italian ambassador before the Holy See, Alberto Leoncini Bartoli, to remind him of the terms of the Concordat between the Italian State and the Catholic Church, which according to the Vatican, has been violated by the judges.
Nonetheless, Archbishop Tauran did note that in the final draft of the document there is a gaping hole: the lack of any mention of God.
First, he mentioned the failure to communicate beforehand with Cardinal Giordano's "superiors." Secondly, the lack of discretion and the exaggerated public fanfare of the investigation.
www.zenit.org /english/archive/9809/zw980906.html

  
 Veteran Vatican diplomat to replace Archbishop Tauran
Rumours suggest Archbishop Tauran could be assigned as archpriest of St. Peter's basilica.
He succeeds Cardinal Francis Stafford, who was named the major penitentiary of the Church.
That post is currently held Archbishop - soon to be Cardinal - Francesco Marchisano, who is in line to replace Cardinal Jorge Mejia as Vatican librarian and archivist.
www.cathnews.com /news/310/34.html

  
 College of Cardinals
Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran was born in Bordeaux, France, on April 3, 1943.
On October 21, 2003, he was created a cardinal, and is titular Deacon of St. Apollinaris alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine.
He served as a priest of the diocese of Bordeaux until 1975, when he joined the Holy See's diplomatic corps.
www.ewtn.com /holysee/Cardinals/cardinal_detail.asp?id=337

  
 Pope names French cardinal, ex-foreign minister, to Vatican library
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope John Paul II has placed French Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran in charge of the Vatican Library, naming him archivist and librarian of the Holy Roman Church.
The 60-year-old cardinal, who had served as the Vatican's foreign minister for the past 13 years, replaces Argentine Cardinal Jorge Maria Mejia, 80, who had been in charge of the library since 1998.
Pope assigns new cardinals to Vatican congregations, councils
www.georgiabulletin.org /world/2003/11/24/PEOPLE-1

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