What is a cardinal?
November 20, 2012. (Romereports.com) Cardinals are the Pope's main advisers. They are also the ones who choose a new Pope in a conclave during the so called “Sede Vacante” period. The word derives from the Latin 'cardo' meaning hinge, or fulcrum. They are appointed directly by Pope and not always because of any particular merits. In fact that's why the verb 'made' is often used to describe their elevation to cardinal. CARD. JOSÉ SARAIVA MARTINS Prefect Emeritus, Congregation for the Causes of Saints “Cardinals make up a group of bishops who work in directly and in a very special way with the Holy Father, in what is basically the government of the Universal Church. Cardinals are the Pope's direct and immediate advisers.” The occasion when the Pope officially elevates the new cardinals is called a Consistory of Cardinals. And at the ceremony they are given a ring and red biretta. CARD. JOSÉ SARAIVA MARTINS Prefect Emeritus, Congregation for the ...