Luis Antonio Gokim Id
Situs Antonio Gokim Tagle ipinanganak noong Hunyo
song kardinal ng Simbahang Katoliko, at Prefect of the Cong
hongeration ng mga tao mula noong Disyembre 2019. S
na Arsobispo ng Maynila, mula 2011 hanggang 2020. Nags
bong pangulo ng Caritas International, isang federasyon
Dale Development at Social Service Organization, at ng co
Federation Noong 1 Mayo 2020, isinulong siya ni Pope Franci
no Corinolshopna siya ang kauna-unahan na Pilipino at
humawak ng titulong iyon.
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Si Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle (Latin: Aloysius Antonius Tagle; Italiano: Ludovico Antonio Tagle) (namundag Hunyo 21, 1957 (Manila)) sarong Filipinong kardinal kan Simbahan Romano Katoliko asin siya man sarong titular-archpriest kan San Felice da Cantalice a Centocelle[1][2] asin de facto Primate kan Filipinas.[3][4]Pignombrahan ni Santo Papa Benedicto XVI, si Tagle saiyang sinanglean si Gaudencio Rosales. Si Tagle saro man na Associate Professor sa Systematic Theology duman sa Loyola School of Theology kan Ateneo de Manila University
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Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle
born June 21, 1957) is a Filipino cardinal of the Catholic Church who has been the Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples since December 8, 2019. He was the 32nd Archbishop of Manila from 2011 to 2019. Tagle also serves as the president of Caritas International, a federation of Catholic relief, development, and social service organizations, and of the Catholic Biblical Federation.
Tagle, who generally prefers to be called by his nickname "Chito" rather than by his clerical title,[4] has been involved in many social issues in the Philippines, with emphasis on helping the poor while defending the Catholic Church's opposition to abortion,[5] contraception (equated with abortion in the Philippines),[6] and what he has called "practical atheism".[7] Dubbed as the "Asian Francis",[4][8] he is often seen as a representative of the Catholic Church's progressive wing.[9][10][11] Tagle has criticized the Catholic Church for using "harsh words" to describe LGBT as well as divorced and remarried Catholics,[12] whom he believes should be allowed to receive Holy Communion on a case-by-case basis.[13]
Early life and studies
Tagle was born on June 21, 1957,[14] the eldest child of devout Catholic parents, Manuel Topacio Tagle, an ethnic Tagalog and his Chinese Filipino wife, Milagros Gokim, who previously worked for Equitable PCI Bank.
Tagle's paternal grandfather, Florencio, came from Imus, Cavite; the Tagle family were from the Hispanic, lowland Christian aristocracy known as the Principalía, which were the elite prior to the 1896 Philippine Revolution.[15] Florencio was injured by a bomb explosion during the Second World War; Tagle's grandmother made a living by running a local diner.