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Jānis Pujats was born on 14 November, 1930 in Nautrēni, Latgale, Latvia, is a Catholic cardinal of Latvian origin. Discover Jānis Pujats's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 14 November, 1930
Birthday 14 November
Birthplace Nautrēni, Latgale, Latvia
Nationality Latvia

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1930

Jānis Pujats (born 14 November 1930) is a Latvian cardinal and the archbishop emeritus of Riga.

Pujats was born in Nautrēni parish in Latgale.

1951

He attended the Theological Seminary in Riga until it was closed by the Soviet Union in 1951.

Two months later, he was ordained in a secret ceremony by Archbishop Antonijs Springovičs.

During the pontificate of Pope Paul VI, he implemented the Pope's liturgical reform and published the first missal in Latvian.

1991

Pujats was made Archbishop of Riga in 1991.

1998

On 21 February 1998, he was made a cardinal in pectore by Pope John Paul II, a fact made public at the consistory of 21 February 2001.

2001

He was the only member of the Synod of Bishops to address the assembly exclusively Latin at the 2001 and 2005 meetings.

2005

He was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI.

He speaks Russian, Polish, Lithuanian, German and Latin, in addition to his native Latvian.

2007

In a May 2007 open letter protesting a gay pride march scheduled for 3 June 2007 as part of the Riga Pride and Friendship Days, Pujāts referred to homosexuality as "absolute depravity in sexual behavior" and an "unnatural form of prostitution".

He told the faithful to "be prepared to go out into the streets" to protest the events, "not to create disorder, but to offer a disciplined position in support of the government, because on this very important issue of morals, the government is on the side of Christians."

2010

Pope Benedict accepted his resignation on 19 June 2010 and appointed Zbigņevs Stankevičs to succeed him in Riga.

2019

On 10 June 2019, Pujats, Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke, and Kazakh bishops Tomasz Peta, Jan Paul Lenga, and Athanasius Schneider published a 40-point "Declaration of Truths" claiming to reaffirm traditional Church teaching.

The bishops wrote that such a declaration was necessary in a time of "almost universal doctrinal confusion and disorientation."

Specific passages in the declaration implicitly relate to several writings by Pope Francis.

The declaration states that "the religion born of faith in Jesus Christ" is the "only religion positively willed by God," seemingly alluding to the Document on Human Fraternity signed by Pope Francis on 4 February, which stated that the "diversity of religions" is "willed by God."

Following recent changes to the Catechism to oppose capital punishment, the declaration states that the Church "did not err" in teaching that civil authorities may "lawfully exercise capital punishment" when it is "truly necessary" and to preserve the "just order of societies."