Cardinal Serafim Fernandes de Araújo, Archbishop Emeritus of Belo Horizonte, died on Tuesday, 8 October 2019, reported Vatican News.
Following his death, the College of Cardinals now numbers 224, of whom 127 Cardinals are electors and 97 are non-electors.
Cardinal Serafim Fernandes de Araújo was born on August 13, 1924, in Minas Novas, in the Brazilian state of Alto Jequitinhonha. He lived his childhood in Itamarandiba, also in the Jequitinhonha region, and at the age of 12, he began to study at the Diamantina Seminary, where he graduated in Humanities and in Philosophy.
He was chosen to study in Rome, where he obtained a Masters in Theology and Canon Law from the Pontifical Gregorian University. His priestly ordination took place on March 12, 1949, at the Cathedral of St. John Lateran in Rome.
Cardinal de Araújo returned to Brazil in 1951 and began his priestly activity as parish priest in the city of Gouveia where he remained until 1957.
During this same period, he served as chaplain of the Companhia Industrial de São Roberto. From 1956 to 1957 he assumed the position of military chaplain of the 3rd Military Battalion of the Military Police of Minas Gerais. He was also director of Religious Education of the Archdiocese of Diamantina and professor of Canon Law at the Provincial Seminary. In Curvelo, where he was parish priest in 1957 and canon from 1958 to 1959, he also acted as a teacher in several schools.
Cardinal de Araújo was deeply committed to education and social communications. In 1960, he was appointed the rector at the Catholic University of Belo Horizonte and for several years he was in charge of a daily radio program, «A Palavra de Deus», broadcast by Rádio América and of a Sunday TV program.
Cardinal de Araújo participated in the Second Vatican Council, from 1962 to 1965, and he participated in the General Conferences of the Latin American Bishops (CELAM) held in Puebla in 1979 and in Santo Domingo in 1992.
He was created a Cardinal by Pope Saint John Paul II in the Consistory of 21 February 1998. Since 2004, he has been Archbishop Emeritus of Belo Horizonte in Brazil.