It is also claimed that Cardinal Sarah held a press conference, not at the “Vatican more accustomed to subtle maneuvering and cautious messaging” but in Kenya’s capital city, “at the residence of the Archbishop of Nairobi.”
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It is described as “a brief press conference inside the Archbishop’s residence. No velvet curtains, no gold trimmed thrones, a long table, a few microphones, and Cardinal Robert Sarah, who sat in silence until the cameras stopped clicking.”
ACI Africa fact check findings
While it is true that the Vatican makes public resignations and appointments through the Holy See Press Office bulletins, the May 19 notifications referenced in the YouTube post make no mention of a newly created position; nor is Cardinal Sarah among Papal appointees.
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The claim that Cardinal Sarah held a press conference in Nairobi on his purported appointment as Special Papal Envoy is false. On May 15, ACI Africa leadership accompanied visiting officials of EWTN marketing department to the residence of the Local Ordinary of Nairobi Metropolitan See, Archbishop Philip Anyolo Subira, to pay him a courtesy visit. It is inconceivable how an event involving Cardinal Sarah and a press conference would not have featured as a talking point during the courtesy meeting.
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ACI Africa has established that February 2024 was the last time Cardinal Sarah was in Nairobi, when he delivered his keynote address at the 2024 Theological Symposium that the School of Theology of Kenya-based Tangaza University (TU) organized.
The claim that Cardinal Sarah “quietly … disagreed with Pope Francis on everything” is questionable. On one hand, Cardinal Sarah was among the five Cardinals behind the dubia to the late Pope Francis, which comprised a set of questions in which the five Catholic Church leaders drawn from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas expressed their concerns ahead of the opening of the 4-29 October 2023 session of the Synod on Synodality, the first of the multi-year initiative that the late Pope Francis extended to 2024.
Cardinal Sarah alongside German-born Walter Cardinal Brandmüller, U.S.-born Raymond Cardinal Burke, Bishop emeritus of Hong Kong and member of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB), Joseph Cardinal Zen Ze-kiun, and Juan Cardinal Sandoval Íñiguez, a native of Mexico, had also issued a “Notification to Christ’s Faithful.”
On the other hand, Cardinal Sarah is on record stating that he, alongside other Cardinals behind the dubia, were not in opposition with the Holy Father, Pope Francis.
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In a January 6 reflection that he shared with Settimo Cielo, an Italian blog, Cardinal Sarah maintained his previous stance of not opposing Pope Francis.
“We do not oppose Pope Francis, but we firmly and radically oppose a heresy that seriously undermines the Church, the Body of Christ,” Cardinal Sarah said, clarifying his opposition to the recommendations of Fiducia Supplicans (FS), permitting members of the Clergy to bless “same-sex couples” and couples in other “irregular situations”. Released on 18 December 2023, the Vatican Dicastery for the Doctrine of Faith (DDF) Declaration elicited mixed reactions and deep divisions among the people of God in general and Catholic Bishops around the world in particular.
Additionally, the May 19 YouTube post has some internal inconsistencies, which are manifested in contradictions and conflicting statements.
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While the narrator claims that Cardinal Sarah criticized Pope Francis “quietly”, he says that the Guinean Cardinal’s “2019 book, The Day Is Now Far Spent, was widely regarded as a veiled criticism of the Vatican’s direction. It sold over 200,000 copies in multiple languages without receiving a single endorsement from a current Vatican official.”
In the first minute of the YouTube post, the narrator claims that the bulletin on the purported office and appointee is “so brief and understated”. Later, into the 10th minute, the narrator explains about the Vatican having “issued the full statement.”
The full statement, the narrator explains, “was not buried in liturgical jargon or ambiguous language. It was bold, clear, and for many in Rome, unprecedented. ‘His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV, appoints His Eminence Robert Cardinal Sarah, as Special Papal Envoy to the global South, tasked with strengthening ties between traditional Catholic communities and the central mission of unity, evangelization and doctrinal fidelity.”
These details seem to contradict what was stated in the first minute. In another example, the narrator indicates that the bulletin announcing Cardinal Sarah’s purported appointment had “no title; there’s no description. There’s no press conference.”
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But in the 16th minute, there is a press conference, not in Rome but in Nairobi, during which Cardinal Sarah is said to have “confirmed his new title, Special Papal Envoy to the global South, and detailed his upcoming itinerary, which includes Burkina Faso, Colombia, the Philippines, South Sudan, and a return to Europe to listen, not to lecture.”
Verdict: The multiple falsehood and the internal inconsistencies combine to make the May 19 YouTube post on Cardinal Sarah fake; it should not be taken seriously. It is possible that Pope Leo XIV will create new offices and positions. He is yet to take that path.
Similar to the 36-minute video purporting to show Pope Leo XIV reading a statement in response to Captain Ibrahim Traoré, the 37-year-old leader of Burkina Faso, ACI Africa has rated the 21-minute May 19 YouTube post on Cardinal Sarah and a purported newly created Vatican position as a false claim.
Fr. Don Bosco Onyalla is ACI Africa’s founding Editor-in-Chief. He was formed in the Congregation of the Holy Ghost Fathers (Spiritans), and later incardinated in Rumbek Diocese, South Sudan. He has a PhD in Media Studies from Daystar University in Kenya, and a Master’s degree in Organizational Communication from Marist College, New York, USA.