Vatican City, September 11, 2020: Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, tested positive for Covid-19 upon his arrival in the Philippines, the Vatican announced September 11.
Matteo Bruni, director of the Vatican Press Office, said Tagle tested positive for the disease when he arrived in Manila. Bruni said the Covid-19 swab test was conducted in Manila on September 10.
Tagle is asymptomatic and remains in quarantine, said the Vatican, in an announcement issued in Italian.
Bruni said Tagle had already undergone a swab test in Rome on Monday, September 7, and the test yielded negative results.
It is unclear why Tagle flew to the Philippines.
Tagle is now based in the Vatican as prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. This is one of 9 offices that essentially function as the Pope’s Cabinet, making him one of the most powerful men in the Vatican.
Tagle is the first head of a dicastery, the equivalent of a Cabinet office in the Vatican bureaucracy, to have contracted COVID-19, according to Vatican journalist Edward Pentin.
Tagle is touted as a potential successor to Francis, whom Vatican watchers said is grooming the cardinal for the papacy.
The Pope, breaking tradition, in May gave Tagle the rank of cardinal-bishop – one of the 11 highest-ranking cardinals based in the Vatican. He is now the highest-ranking Filipino bishop in almost 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines.
The Pope has not appointed his successor as Manila archbishop.
The temporary head of the Archdiocese of Manila, which Tagle vacated, had also tested positive for COVID-19. Bishop Broderick Pabillo, administrator of the Archdiocese of Manila while the Pope has not appointed Tagle’s successor, recovered after being asymptomatic.
Rappler.com