Nicaragua's Fr. Fernando Cardenal passes away

From the Ignatian Solidarity Network
Fr. Fernando Cardenal, S.J., died earlier today, February 20, 2016 at the age of 82. Cardenal had entered a Managua hospital intensive care unit on February 9th.
Fr. Cardenal, born in 1934 in Granada, Nicaragua, led of life of advocacy and active commitment to the poor that emulated the Jesuit approach to injustice throughout the Americas since the Second Vatican Council. His lifelong commitment to the poor and the oppressed began as a young Jesuit living among the poor in Medellín, Colombia, and has lasted throughout his Jesuit life. Despite repeated requests from Rome that he refrain for political activity and advocacy, he remained engaged in the Nicaraguan revolution against the Somoza dictatorship during the 1970’s and 1980’s. In the years following the revolution, Fr. Cardenal lead the Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign and served as the country’s Minister of Education (1984-1990).
As a consequence of his commitment to live in solidarity with the poor and his refusal to abandon his work, Fr. Cardenal was dismissed from the Jesuits in 1984 only to be reinstated 1997. During this time he continued to live in a Jesuit community but was not a member of the Society of Jesus. Cardenal went on to serve as the director of the Fe y Alegria schools network in Nicaragua, a Jesuit network of schools for the most economically poor throughout Latin America, as well as regular speaking to groups in Nicaragua as well as internationally.


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