Manuel José Macário do Nascimento Clemente,
GCC (; born 16 July 1948), officially Manuel III, is a Portuguese prelate of the Catholic Church. He was the
Metropolitan Patriarch of Lisbon from 2013 to 2023 and a cardinal since 14 February 2015. He has been a bishop since 1999 and was Bishop of Porto from 2007 to 2013.
Biography and education
Manuel was born on 16 July 1948 at
Torres Vedras
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,
Portugal
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, to Francisco de Nascimento Clemente and Maria Sofia Correia Lopes Macário. He entered the Major Seminary of Christ the King of the Groves in 1973 and graduated from the
University of Lisbon
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a year later with a degree in history. He also received a degree in theology in 1979 at the
Catholic University of Portugal
The Catholic University of Portugal ( Portuguese: ''Universidade Católica Portuguesa'', pronounced nivɨɾsiˈðad(ɨ) kɐˈtɔlikɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ, also referred to as Católica or UCP for short, is a concordat university (non-state-run unive ...
where he taught Church History beginning in 1975. He also received a Doctorate in Historical Theology with his thesis titled "On the origins of contemporary apostolate in Portugal: The "Catholic Society" (1843–1853)".
Priest
Manuel was ordained a priest on 29 June 1979 by
Patriarch of Lisbon
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,
António Ribeiro at the age of 31. From then on, he attained several positions. He became the director of Center for the Study of Religious History from 2000-2007. He became the member of the Scientific Society of the Catholic University since 1993 and became Associate Academic Correspondent of the Portuguese Academy of History from 1996. Manuel also became the head of the
Foundation for Science and Technology's projects: Church and social movements: Catholic organizations in Portugal in the twentieth century (1993–1995) and The Catholic movement and the presence Church in Portuguese society (1996–1998).
When Manuel was ordained, he was assigned as parochial vicar of Runa in
Torres Vedras
Torres Vedras () is a concelho, municipality in the Portugal, Portuguese district of Lisbon (district), Lisbon, approximately north of the capital Lisbon. It is a strong agricultural region thanks to its vineyards, and has an intense commercial ...
. In 1989 he was appointed canon of the
Lisbon Cathedral
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and the vice-rector of the Major Seminary of Christ the King Of The Groves until 1997, when he was appointed as president. He was the Coordinator of the Patriarchate in 1996 and coordinator of the Preparatory Commission of the Presbytery Assembly for Jubilee 2000. He is the author of a vast work of historiography, especially titles like ''Portugal and the Portuguese and a single purpose'' published in 2009 and ''Portuguese Church and Society, the Republic of Liberalism''.
Bishop
Auxiliary Bishop of Lisbon
He was appointed auxiliary bishop of Lisbon with the title of Titular Bishop of Pinhel on 6 November 1999 by
Pope John Paul II
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In his you ...
. His episcopal consecration took place on 22 January 2000 in the Church of the Jeronimos Monastery with Patriarch
José Policarpo
José da Cruz Policarpo (; 26 February 1936 – 12 March 2014), officially referred to as José IV, Patriarch of Lisbon, though usually referred to as "D. José Policarpo", was Patriarch of Lisbon from 24 March 1998 to 18 May 2013. Pope ...
as principal consecrator with Bishops
Manuel Franco da Costa de Oliveira Falcão and
Albino Mamede Cleto as co-consecrators. At his consecration he chose his current episcopal motto: ''In Lumine tuo'' (In Your Light) .
He was named Promoter of Pastoral Culture in the Portuguese Episcopal Conference in 2002 and he was also the president of the Episcopal Commission of Culture, Cultural and Communications from 2005 to 2011. He is a recognized figure in Portuguese culture and contributes to the Cultural Ministry in Portugal. Manuel is an excellent communicator and is highly respected by the intellectual circles inside and outside the Church. For many years, he has worked regularly and collaborated with various media outlets.
Bishop of Porto
Manuel was appointed
bishop of Porto
The Diocese of Porto () (Oporto) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Portugal. It is a suffragan of the archdiocese of Braga. Its see at Porto is in the Norte region, and the second largest city in Portugal.
History
The dioc ...
on 22 February 2007 by
Pope Benedict XVI
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, succeeding Armindo Lopes Coelho. He was installed on 25 March. In 2008 he was the first Portuguese bishop to convey the Christmas Address through
YouTube
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. In 2011 he was elected vice-president of the Portuguese Episcopal Conference and was appointed to the
Pontifical Council for Social Communications.
Metropolitan Patriarch of Lisbon
Manuel was appointed Metropolitan Patriarch of Lisbon on 18 May 2013 when
Pope Francis
Pope Francis (born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936 – 21 April 2025) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 13 March 2013 until Death and funeral of Pope Francis, his death in 2025. He was the fi ...
accepted the resignation of
José Policarpo
José da Cruz Policarpo (; 26 February 1936 – 12 March 2014), officially referred to as José IV, Patriarch of Lisbon, though usually referred to as "D. José Policarpo", was Patriarch of Lisbon from 24 March 1998 to 18 May 2013. Pope ...
. He was enthroned on 6 July 2013 at the
Lisbon Cathedral
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and made his solemn entry to the
Jerónimos Monastery
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the following day. In a farewell statement to the diocese of Porto, Manuel makes sure that "the heart has no distance, only depth plus". Manuel received the
pallium
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in a ceremony at
St. Peter's Basilica
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on 29 June.
The
Portuguese Episcopal Conference elected him president in 2013 and re-elected him to a three-year term in 2014. Manuel is the Grand Prior of the Portugal Lieutenancy of the
Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.
Cardinal
Pope Clement XII
Pope Clement XII (; ; 7 April 16526 February 1740), born Lorenzo Corsini, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 12 July 1730 to his death in February 1740.
Clement presided over the growth of a surplus in the papal ...
, by the Bull ''
Inter praecipuas apostolici ministerii
''Inter praecipuas apostolici ministerii'' () was a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII, on 17 December 1737, establishing that whoever was appointed Patriarchate of Lisbon, Patriarch of Lisbon was to be elevated to the rank of Cardinal (Cathol ...
'' dated 17 February 1737, established that the person appointed Patriarch of Lisbon would be made a cardinal in the following consistory. Pope Francis disregarded this and did not make Manuel a cardinal in 2014, instead waiting until 14 February 2015—the ''second'' consistory following his appointment as patriarch.
On 4 January 2015, Pope Francis announced that he would make him a
cardinal
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* Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds
**''Cardinalis'', genus of three species in the family Cardinalidae
***Northern cardinal, ''Cardinalis cardinalis'', the common cardinal of ...
on 14 February.
[ At that ceremony, he was assigned the titular church of Sant'Antonio in Campo Marzio.
On 13 April 2015 he was appointed a member of the ]Congregation for the Clergy
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and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications.
Pope Francis accepted his resignation as patriarch on 10 August 2023.
He participated as a cardinal elector in the 2025 papal conclave
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that elected Pope Leo XIV
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Publications
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Honours
Portuguese
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Grand-Cross of the Order of Christ, Portugal
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(30 August 2010)
Municipal
* Medal of Honor, Marco de Canaveses
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Geography
The city of Marco Canaveses i ...
(15 October 2010)
* Medal of Honor, Valongo
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The municipality area consists of and 94,672 inhabitants in 2021, and it is subdivided into four parishes: ...
(14 January 2011)
* Medal of Honor and Citizen of Porto, Porto
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(25 April 2011)
* Gold Medal of Honor, Gondomar (27 January 2012)
* Key of Honor, Melres (24 February 2012)
* Medal of Honor and Honorary Citizen, Vila Nova de Gaia
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(24 April 2013)
Academic
* Doctor ''Honoris Causa'' in Political Science and International Relations Citizenship by the Lusophone University of Porto, 18 May 2012
Others
* 2009 Pessoa Prize for being "an ethical reference for Portuguese society as a whole"
Foreign
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Grand-Cross of the Order ''pro merito Melitensi'' (12 December 2012)Ordem de Malta em Portugal
retrieved 15 June 2013
See also
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Cardinals created by Pope Francis
References
External links
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* . Diocese de Porto.
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1948 births
Living people
Bishops of Porto
21st-century Portuguese cardinals
Cardinals created by Pope Francis
People from Torres Vedras
Patriarchs of Lisbon
Pessoa Prize winners
University of Lisbon alumni
Members of the Congregation for the Clergy
Members of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications
21st-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Portugal
Grand Priors of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre
Members of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre