Cardinals created by Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI created 90 cardinals in five consistories. With three of those consistories, he respected the limit on the number of cardinal electors set at 120 in 1973, though sometimes exceeded by his predecessors. He exceeded that limit at the other two consistories, reaching as high as 125 in 2012.
With the consistory of February 2012, a majority of the cardinal electors had been named cardinals by Benedict. After his last consistory in November 2012, he had appointed 67 of the 120 electors.
Given that neither the 2013 nor the 2025 conclave chose a cardinal created by Benedict as pope, it is unlikely that any of the cardinals he created will serve as pope. This has not happened since Pius VIII.
Cardinal electors
Benedict's first, second and fifth consistories brought the number of cardinal electors to 120.The 2010 consistory produced 121 electors, until Cardinal Bernard Panafieu turned 80 two months later on 26 January 2011. After the consistory of February 2012, there were 125 electors, and the count returned to 120 on 26 July after the 80th birthdays of Cardinals Rodolfo Quezada Toruño, Edward Michael Egan, Miloslav Vlk, Henri Schwery, and James Francis Stafford.
24 March 2006
Pope Benedict XVI created new cardinals for the first time on 24 March 2006. He had announced the names of fifteen new cardinals-designate from eleven countries on 22 February 2006. Three belonged to the Roman Curia, nine headed a diocese, and two were bishops emeritus. One, Albert Vanhoye, was a Jesuit priest and theologian, not a bishop. Twelve of the fifteen were under 80 years old and eligible to vote in a papal conclave. With these new cardinals, Benedict limited the number of cardinal electors to 120, the maximum set by statute since 1973 and which John Paul II had at times exceeded. The appointments brought the total number of cardinals to 193.| Name | Title when named cardinal | Country | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| William Joseph Levada | Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith | United States24 November 2007Pope Benedict announced the appointment of 23 new cardinals on 17 October 2007, scheduling a consistory for 24 November. Eighteen of the 23 cardinals were under 80. After the consistory, the College of Cardinals had 201 members, of whom 120 were eligible to vote in a papal election.He announced that he had intended to make Bishop Ignacy Jeż of Koszalin-Kołobrzeg, Poland, who died on 16 October, a cardinal as well.
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