Giuseppe Casale

Giuseppe Casale (28 September 1923 – 18 May 2023) was an Italian historian and prelate of the Catholic Church.

His Excellency

Giuseppe Casale
Archbishop Emeritus of Foggia-Bovino
SeeFoggia-Bovino
Appointed7 May 1988
Term ended27 May 1999
PredecessorSalvatore De Giorgi
SuccessorDomenico Umberto D’Ambrosio
Orders
Ordination3 February 1946
Consecration8 December 1974
by Sebastiano Baggio
Personal details
Born(1923-09-28)28 September 1923
Died18 May 2023(2023-05-18) (aged 99)
Previous post(s)Bishop of Vallo della Lucania (1974–1988)

Biography

Casale was born in Trani, Italy and was ordained a priest on 3 February 1946. He studied theology and history and was a professor of Church History and Italian History from 1949 to 1953 at the Catholic colleges of Trani and Molfetta. After this, he was publishing pastoral magazines. He was appointed bishop to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Vallo della Lucania on 26 October 1974 and ordained bishop on 8 December 1974. He was appointed Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Foggia-Bovino on 7 May 1988 and remained in that post until his retirement on 27 May 1999.[1]

As a bishop, he spoke often on controversial political and theological issues and gained a reputation as left-wing and progressive.[1] He advocated the possibility for women to become Catholic cardinals,[2] and suggested that the Catholic Church should not oppose state legislation on same-sex marriage and consider in the future giving “a blessing from the Lord” to same-sex couples.[3] He also served as president of CESNUR ("Center for Studies on New Religions").[4] In 1993, he published a pastoral letter, New Religiosity and New Evangelization, where he challenged the prevailing Catholic attitude on new religious movements, suggesting that the Catholic Church should not limit itself to criticism, but reflect on why the new movements are successful, and open a cautious dialogue with some of these groups.[5]

Casale died on 18 May 2023, at the age of 99.[6]

References

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Foggia-Bovino
1988–1999
Succeeded by
Domenico Umberto D’Ambrosio
Preceded by
Biagio d’Agostino
Bishop of Vallo della Lucania
1974–1988
Succeeded by


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