Cardinal Secretary of State
The Secretary of State of His Holiness The Pope, commonly known as the Cardinal Secretary of State, presides over the Holy See Secretariat of State, which is the oldest and most important dicastery of the Roman Curia. The Secretariat of State performs all the political and diplomatic functions of the Holy See and the Vatican City. The Secretary of State is sometimes described as the prime minister of the Holy See, even though the nominal head of government of Vatican City is the President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State.
The Secretary of State is currently Cardinal Pietro Parolin.
Duties
The Cardinal Secretary is appointed by the Pope, and serves as one of his principal advisors. As one of the senior offices in the Roman Catholic Church, the secretary is required to be a cardinal. If the office is vacant, a non-cardinal may serve as pro-tem secretary of state, exercising the powers of the Secretary of State until a suitable replacement is found or the Pro-Secretary is made a cardinal in a subsequent consistory.The Cardinal Secretary's term ends when the Pope who appointed him dies or leaves office. During the sede vacante period, the former secretary acts as a member of a commission with the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church and the former President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State, which exercises some of the functions of the head of state of the Vatican City until a new Pope is elected. Once the new Pope is chosen, the former secretary's role in the commission likewise expires, though he can be re-appointed as Secretary of State.
History
The office traces its origins to that of secretarius intimus, created by Pope Leo X in the early 16th century to handle correspondence with the diplomatic missions of the Holy See, which were just beginning to become permanent postings instead of missions sent on particular occasions. At this stage the secretary was a fairly minor functionary, the Vatican administration being led by the Cardinal Nephew, the Pope's confidant usually taken from his family.The imprudence of Pope Julius III in entrusting the office of Cardinal Nephew to his alleged lover Innocenzo Ciocchi Del Monte, a teenaged, virtually illiterate street urchin whom his brother had adopted a few years earlier, led to an upgrading of the Secretary's job, as the incumbent had to take over the duties the Cardinal Nephew was unfit for. By the time of Pope Innocent X the Secretary of State was always himself a Cardinal, and Pope Innocent XII abolished the office of Cardinal Nephew in 1692. From then onwards the Secretary of State has been the most important of the officials of the Holy See.
In 1968, Pope Paul VI's apostolic constitution Regimini Ecclesiae Universae further enhanced the powers of the Secretary, placing him over all the other departments of the Roman Curia. In 1973 Paul further broadened the Secretaryship by abolishing the ancient office of Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church and merging its functions into those of the Secretary.
List
Chancellors of Holy Roman Church, 1088-1187
- Giovanni de' Caetani
- Crisogono Malcondini
- Aymeric de Borgogne
- Gerardo Caccianemici
- *Baronio, Pro Chancellor
- Robert Pullen
- Guido da Vico
- *Boso Breakspeare, Pro Chancellor
- Rolando Bandinelli
- *Ermanno, Pro Chancellor
- *Gerardo, Pro Chancellor
- *Graziano da Pisa, Pro Chancellor
- Alberto di Morra
Vice Chancellors of the Holy Roman Church, 1187–1908
- Moyses
- Egidio Pierleoni
- Cencio Camerario
- Rainaldo di Acerenza
- Biagio di Porto Torres
- Giovanni da Ferentino
- Giovanni dei Conti di Segni, Chancellor
- Rainaldo Magallona
- Tommaso da Capua
- Rainiero
- William of Modena
- Guido
- Sinibaldo Fieschi
- Martino of Sens
- Bartolomeo
- Guglielmo
- Giacomo Boncampio
- Marinus de Eboli
- Guglielmo di Catadego
- Rainaldo Maestro
- Giordano Pironti
- Michele di Tolosa
- Giovanni Leccacorno
- Lanfranco di Bergamo
- Pietro Peregrossi
- Jean Le Moine
- Giovanni Castrocoeli
- Pietro Valeriano Duraguerra
- Riccardo Petroni
- Pietro Valeriano Duraguerra
- Papinianus della Rovere
- Pierre Arnaud de Puyanne
- Petrus de Podio
- Arnaud Nouvel
- Gauscelin de Jean
- Pierre Le Tessier
- Pierre Despres
- Pierre de Monteruc
- Francesco Moricotti Prignano
- *Vacant 1394–1405
- Angelo Acciaioli
- Jean de Brogny
- *Vacant 1426-36
- Jean de la Rochetaillée
- Francesco Condulmer
- *Vacant 1453-7
- Rodrigo Lanzol-Borja y Borja
- Ascanio Maria Sforza Visconti
- Galeotto Franciotti della Rovere
- Sisto Gara della Rovere
- Giulio de' Medici
- Pompeo Colonna
- Ippolito de' Medici
- Alessandro Farnese
- Alessandro Peretti de Montalto
- Ludovico Ludovisi
- Francesco Barberini
- *Vacant 1679-89
- Pietro Ottoboni
- Tommaso Ruffo
- Girolamo Colonna di Sciarra
- Alberico Archinto
- Carlo Rezzonico
- Henry Benedict Stuart of York
- Francesco Carafa di Traetto
- Giulio Maria della Somaglia
- Tommaso Arezzo
- Carlo Odescalchi
- Carlo Maria Pedicini
- Tommaso Bernetti
- Luigi Amat di San Filippo e Sorso
- Antonio Saverio De Luca
- Teodolfo Mertel
- Lucido Parocchi
- Antonio Agliardi
Secretaries of State between 1551 and 1644
- Girolamo Dandini
- Carlo Borromeo
- Tolomeo Gallio
- Girolamo Rusticucci
- Tolomeo Gallio
- Decio Azzolini
- Alessandro Peretti di Montalto
- Paolo Emilio Sfondrati
- Giovanni Antonio Facchinetti de Nuce
- Pierbenedetto Peretti
- Pietro Aldobrandini and Cinzio Passeri Aldobrandini
- Roberto Ubaldini
- Erminio Valenti
- Lanfranco Margotti
- Porifrio Feliciani
- Giovanni Battista Agucchi
- Lorenzo Magalotti
- Lorenzo Azzolini
- Pietro Benessa
- Francesco Adriano Ceva
- Giovanni Battista Spada
Cardinal Secretaries of State since 1644
- Giovanni Giacomo Panciroli
- Fabio Chigi ; then elected Pope Alexander VII
- Giulio Rospigliosi ; then elected Pope Clement IX
- Decio Azzolini
- Federico Borromeo
- Francesco Nerli
- Alderano Cybo
- Giambattista Rubini
- Fabrizio Spada
- Fabrizio Paolucci
- Giorgio Spinola
- Fabrizio Paolucci
- Niccolò Maria Lercari
- Antonio Banchieri
- Giuseppe Firrao, Sr.
- Silvio Valenti Gonzaga
- Alberico Archinto
- Ludovico Maria Torriggiani
- Lazzaro Opizio Pallavicini
- Ignazio Boncompagni Ludovisi
- Francesco Saverio de Zelada
- Ignazio Busca
- Giuseppe Doria Pamphili
- Ercole Consalvi, pro-secretary ; secretary
- Filippo Casoni
- Giulio Gabrielli the Younger -Giuseppe Doria Pamphilj, pro-secretary -Bartolomeo Pacca, pro-secretary
- Ercole Consalvi
- Giulio Maria della Somaglia
- Tommaso Bernetti, pro-secretary
- Giuseppe Albani
- Tommaso Bernetti, pro-secretary ; cardinal secretary
- Luigi Lambruschini
- Tommaso Pasquale Gizzi
- Gabriele Ferretti
- Giuseppe Bofondi
- Giacomo Antonelli
- Anton Orioli, cardinal secretary ad interim
- Giovanni Soglia Ceroni
- Giacomo Antonelli
- Giovanni Simeoni
- Alessandro Franchi
- Lorenzo Nina
- Luigi Jacobini
- Mariano Rampolla
- Rafael Merry del Val
- Domenico Ferrata
- Pietro Gasparri
- Eugenio Pacelli then elected Pope Pius XII
- Luigi Maglione
- Domenico Tardini
- Amleto Giovanni Cicognani
- Jean-Marie Villot
- Agostino Casaroli
- Angelo Sodano
- Tarcisio Bertone
- Pietro Parolin
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