Luis Antonio Tagle

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Luis Antonio Tagle is a prominent Filipino cardinal and theologian who has held major leadership roles in the global Catholic Church, including serving as Archbishop of Manila and a key official in the Roman Curia.

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instanceOf Catholic cardinal
Catholic theologian
Filipino Roman Catholic bishop
human
theologian
academicDegree Doctorate in Sacred Theology
affiliation Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines NERFINISHED
Roman Curia NERFINISHED
appointedArchbishopOfManilaBy Pope Benedict XVI NERFINISHED
appointedCardinalBy Pope Benedict XVI NERFINISHED
appointedPrefectOfCongregationForTheEvangelizationOfPeoplesBy Pope Francis NERFINISHED
birthDate 1957-06-21
birthPlace Manila NERFINISHED
Philippines NERFINISHED
citizenship Philippines NERFINISHED
continentOfActivity Asia NERFINISHED
Europe
countryOfOrigin Philippines NERFINISHED
educatedAt Catholic University of America NERFINISHED
San Jose Major Seminary NERFINISHED
familyName Tagle NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ecclesiology
pastoral theology
theology
fullName Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle NERFINISHED
givenName Luis Antonio NERFINISHED
hasTitle Cardinal
His Eminence
knownFor media and preaching ministry
pastoral style
work with the poor
languageSpoken English
Filipino
Italian
memberOf College of Cardinals
name Luis Antonio Tagle NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Filipino
notableRole Asian representative in international Catholic organizations
leading figure in the global Catholic Church
notableWork contributions to the History of Vatican II project NERFINISHED
ordination priest of the Diocese of Imus
positionHeld Archbishop of Manila NERFINISHED
Bishop of Imus NERFINISHED
Cardinal-Priest of San Felice da Cantalice a Centocelle NERFINISHED
Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
President of Caritas Internationalis
Pro-Prefect of the Section for the First Evangelization and the New Particular Churches of the Dicastery for Evangelization NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder secular clergy (diocesan priest)
sexOrGender male

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