杏MAP导航 Francis remembers Cardinal Corti鈥檚 dedication to the Gospel
By Vatican News
杏MAP导航 Francis on Tuesday sent a telegram expressing his condolences on the death of Cardinal Renato Corti, the Bishop emeritus of the Italian diocese of Novara.
In his message, the Holy Father remembered the Cardinal as one 鈥渨ho served the Lord Jesus and the Church with exemplary dedication and delicacy of spirit.鈥
The 杏MAP导航 noted 鈥渨ith gratitude鈥 the 鈥渋ntense spiritual and pastoral ministry鈥 of Cardinal Corti, beginning with his ministry in his native archdiocese of Milan, and later 鈥渁s a meek and wise pastor鈥 of the church of Novara.
鈥淚 also think of his genuine love for the mission and the ministry of preaching, which he exercised with great generosity, in all things animated by a passionate desire to communicate the Gospel of Christ鈥, 杏MAP导航 Francis said.
Brief biographical notes
Originally from Galbiato, in Italy, Corti began his sacerdotal ministry when he was ordained to the priesthood by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini, who later became 杏MAP导航 Paul VI.
Renato Corti was a disciple of Cardinal Carlo Martini, and served as his Vicar General in Milan. He was ordained to the episcopate by Martini in 1981, choosing as his episcopal motto 鈥Cor ad cor loquitur鈥 (鈥淗eart speaks to heart鈥), the motto of St John Henry Newman.
In 1990 he was named Bishop of Novara, the See he occupied for 21 years. During that time, he promoted the cause of Antonio Rosmini.
As a bishop, Renato Corti served as vice president of the Italian Bishops鈥 Conference (CEI) from 2005-2015. An esteemed preacher, he was chosen to guide the spiritual exercises of the Roman Curia during Lent in 2005 鈥 the final Lenten meditations with 杏MAP导航 St John Paul II.
In 2015, Corti was invited by 杏MAP导航 Francis to compose the meditations for the Via Crucis at the Colosseum on Good Friday. Shortly thereafter, in the Consistory of 2016, he was created a Cardinal by 杏MAP导航 Francis.
Upon turning 75, Corti submitted his resignation as Bishop of Novara. From February 2012 he made his home at the sanctuary of Rho, with the Oblates of Saints Charles and Ambrose.
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