Julián Cardinal Herranz Casado Julián Cardinal Herranz Casado
Function:
President of Interpretation of Legislative Texts, Roman Curia
Title:
Cardinal Deacon of St. Eugene
Birthdate:
Mar 31, 1930
Country:
Spain
Elevated:
Oct 21, 2003
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English Cardinal Herranz resigns; pope names Italian to top canon law post
Feb 15, 2007
Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of Spanish Cardinal Julian Herranz, the Vatican's top expert in canon law, and named an Italian bishop to succeed him.

VATICAN CITY (CNS, Feb-15-2007) -- Auxiliary Bishop Francesco Coccopalmerio of Milan, a 68-year-old with doctorates in canon and civil law, was named an archbishop and president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, the Vatican announced Feb. 15.

Cardinal Herranz, a member of Opus Dei, had led the office since 1994.

The cardinal, who will celebrate his 77th birthday March 31, began working at the Vatican in 1960, serving as a member of the Pontifical Commission for the Revision of the Code of Canon Law from 1963 until the 1983 promulgation of the new code. At that time, the pope named him secretary of the Vatican agency dealing with canon law issues.

His successor, Archbishop Coccopalmerio, earned his doctorate in canon law from Rome's Pontifical Gregorian University and his civil law degree from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan. He is president of the commission for juridical questions of the Italian bishops' conference.

Also Feb. 15, the pope promoted Italian Bishop Bruno Bertagna, secretary of the pontifical council, to the position of vice president with the title of archbishop.

The new secretary of the council, the Vatican announced, is Spanish Msgr. Juan Arrieta Ochoa, an Opus Dei priest who had been working as a canon lawyer and canonical consultant to several Vatican offices in addition to serving as president of the St. Pius X Institute of Canon Law in Venice, Italy.
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