Could this Detroit Native be the Next Pope?

How the weight-lifting, piano-playing, former football player became part of the Roman Catholic hierarchy
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Pope Francis (right) shocked the Roman Catholic hierarchy by naming Joseph Tobin as a cardinal in October 2016. Tobin, who grew up in the neighborhood around Holy Redeemer Catholic Church in southwest Detroit, later became a priest there. Tobin now leads the Newark, N.J., archdiocese.

Marie Terese Tobin knew the oldest of her 13 children was whip-smart and also caused a bit of trouble in the southwest Detroit alleys around Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. 鈥淗e got into quite a few fights,鈥 she recalls. But the burly athlete also was an altar boy who so looked up to the priests, he became one.

Tobin, the former football player turned priest, is also an avid weightlifter.

Joseph William Tobin is a 6鈥3鈥欌 witty weightlifter, a piano-playing jazz buff, a regular at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, and the onetime leader of the 5,500-member Redemptorist priest order. A year ago, Pope Francis shocked the Roman Catholic hierarchy by selecting the outspoken progressive to wear the red hat of a cardinal.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe my son is a prince of the church,鈥 Tobin recollects about his mother鈥檚 reaction to the news. 鈥淚 told her I know she doesn鈥檛 think I鈥檓 a prince of the church. I don鈥檛 think of myself that way and the pope doesn鈥檛 believe I鈥檓 a prince of the church. So, let鈥檚 not use that term again.鈥

Observers say Pope Francis has long been impressed with Tobin鈥檚 credentials, compassion, and 鈥淩egular Joe鈥 qualities.

鈥淭obin鈥檚 elevation 鈥 is one of the most extraordinary things the pope has done in terms of church governance,鈥 says the听Rev. Thomas Reese, a senior analyst for Religion News Service. It signals that Francis favors less traditional and conservative leaders than were the norm under Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.

It鈥檚 also likely that Tobin, when the time comes, will be among the 120 cardinals locked in the Vatican鈥檚 Sistine Chapel to select the next pope. Indeed, the Detroit native could possibly become a future and first pope from the United States.

Tobin, 65, who now leads the Newark, N.J., archdiocese, doesn鈥檛 entertain such speculation or pomp. 鈥淐all me Cardinal Joe,鈥 he says in a telephone interview. 鈥淪ome of the essential values that get me out of the bed in the morning, I learned in Detroit.鈥

And, he adds: 鈥淚n sharing one bathroom with eight sisters.鈥

Says one sister, Detroit attorney Ann Tobin: 鈥淛oe is a wonderful listener, slow to judgment, and quick to either wit or wisdom, whichever best fits.鈥

Tobin speaks five languages 鈥 English, Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese, and reads several others.

鈥淗e鈥檚 exactly what Francis is looking for 鈥 people who aren鈥檛 careerists and trying to climb the career ladder. There鈥檚 not a bone of ambition in Joe鈥檚 body,鈥 says retired Detroit Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, an icon of progressive, pacifist Catholics.

Pope Francis (right) made Joseph Tobin a cardinal at a service at the Vatican in November 2016.

Gumbleton says Tobin mirrors the values Francis emphasizes in his papacy, including support of refugees. In Indianapolis, Tobin used archdiocese resources to resettle Syrian war refugees in 2015, despite opposition from then Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.

Since January, Tobin has lived in the rectory next to Newark鈥檚 Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. When he heard a group of LGBT Catholics wanted a cathedral tour, Tobin issued a personal invitation and led the tour.

It鈥檚 a hallmark of Tobin鈥檚 outreach to those who鈥檝e felt like outcasts in their faith. He visits refugees relocated to Newark. In March, he was a visible supporter at a hearing for Catalino Guerrero, a Mexican immigrant facing deportation 鈥 now stayed until 2018. He鈥檚 called on other bishops and cardinals to accompany potential deportees to hearings. Tobin also strongly criticized President Donald Trump鈥檚 announcement to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program as 鈥渕alicious鈥 and an 鈥渁bandonment of humanity.鈥

鈥淗e鈥檚 a holy man, a brilliant man, salt of the earth. Tobin鈥檚 the kind of guy who could set the world on fire. The personality is even bigger than his body,鈥 says Rocco Palmo, a Philadelphia-based church insider who authors the Whispers in the Loggia blog. 鈥淚t鈥檚 another example of the church turned upside down after Francis.鈥

Detroit Auxiliary Bishop Donald Hanchon, a friend, says: 鈥淭o me, the pope鈥檚 saying this is just the kind of American cardinal I want 鈥 and I want to set him up as an example.鈥

Marie Terese Kerwin Tobin gave birth to Joseph when she was 29, and her 13th child when she was 48. 鈥淎fter dinner, we always said the rosary,鈥 says Marie Terese, who is now 94. Every night, her husband prayed one of the children would be called to serve as a priest or a nun. Joseph W. Tobin Sr., an auto company cost analyst, died of a heart attack in 1977, a year before his son was ordained.

Childhood friend Duncan 鈥淒uke鈥 MacDonald, who traveled to Rome for Tobin鈥檚 ceremony, was his altar boy co-captain. 鈥淗e always had a bit of the red-head feistiness,鈥澨齭ays MacDonald, recalling the time they egged girls鈥 houses on Devil鈥檚 Night.

But at Tobin鈥檚 home, there was a makeshift altar in the basement. Joe wore priest-like vestments made by a neighbor, as he and his buddies re-enacted Mass.

Says Tobin: 鈥淗oly Redeemer was such an influence in our lives. It was such a massive community, but there was a certain intimacy there.鈥 Inspired by the priests who ran Holy Redeemer, Tobin went to a Redemptorist-run high school then college in Wisconsin. The order鈥檚 mission is to 鈥渟erve the poor and most abandoned.鈥

When he finished his seminary studies, Tobin expected to be sent to Latin America or Brazil. Instead, when he opened his assignment envelope, the address was irritatingly familiar 鈥 1721 Junction Ave. Holy Redeemer needed a Spanish-speaking priest to serve a growing Hispanic community.

鈥淚 do all this study and I get sent back to where I came from,鈥 Tobin recalled. 鈥淏ut it was the greatest grace of my life. It really became my school for the priesthood.鈥

Tobin helped establish what is now called Freedom House, for political refugees seeking asylum. He hosted actor Donald Sutherland when the church became a movie set for The Rosary Murders. Tobin sometimes butted heads with the producer over scenes, saying: 鈥淵ou can do that in Hollywood, but you can鈥檛 do that in our church.鈥

At Holy Redeemer, he counted among his altar boys John Gillis, who considered priesthood before becoming rocker Jack White.

Joseph Tobin as a child with Molly and Margo, two of his eight sisters.

It is mind-boggling to siblings that their brother is 鈥渁 prince of the church.鈥 Tobin鈥檚 brother Jim, an auto supplier executive, recalls a Vatican parking garage scene after Tobin became an archbishop in 2010. 鈥淛oe does his own driving and we鈥檙e getting into his Volkswagen Golf and I hear a priest and nun call his name. They rush over and get down on one knee to kiss his bishop鈥檚 ring,鈥 he says. By then, Joe had shed his bishop鈥檚 vestments. 鈥淚 never saw a guy with a Detroit Lions jersey get their hand kissed,鈥 Jim laughs.

It鈥檚 also unknown whether other Catholic cardinals appeared in The New York Times in workout clothes, bench-pressing 255 pounds. Tobin finds gym visits a good way to deal with frustrations. He鈥檚 also a faithful AA attendee, and videos of his speeches about alcoholism are on YouTube.

There was a time he quelled frustrations with drinking. That surfaced in clashes with superiors 鈥 such as the late Detroit archbishop Cardinal Edmund Szoka 鈥斕齱hen Tobin vigorously argued for more support for struggling Catholic schools.

After attaining sobriety, Tobin apologized to Szoka for his outbursts, says his friend Hanchon. 鈥淗e always made a point to make things right. That takes a huge conscience.鈥

Tobin and Francis, the former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, met at a Vatican gathering in 2005. Tobin said his mom read about and admired Bergoglio鈥檚 simple lifestyle, including doing his own laundry. Bergoglio always asked about Tobin鈥檚 mom after that.

Tobin also had a strong relationship with Francis鈥 predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI. They came to know and respect each other when Tobin was the Redemptorist superior general from 1997 to 2009 and sometimes had to defend priests being investigated for skirting church teachings by the Vatican鈥檚 doctrinal watchdog, then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger before he became Pope Benedict.

In 2010, Benedict gave Tobin the No. 2 job in a Vatican office overseeing priests and nuns worldwide. In that position, Tobin defended American nuns criticized by some conservative U.S. bishops for favoring social justice causes.

When Benedict dispatched Tobin to serve as Archbishop of Indianapolis in 2012, observers considered it a demotion. 鈥淓verybody thought his career was over,鈥 Reese says. 鈥淚t was akin to being sent into exile.鈥

But Tobin thrived, driving his Chevy Tahoe across 39 Indiana counties. Some parish visits brought out recently arrived Hispanic immigrants eager to make confessions in their native Spanish 鈥 sometimes until 1 a.m.

Tobin didn鈥檛 have advance warnings about Francis鈥 intent to name him a cardinal. But in July 2016 while at the Vatican to discuss other matters, he remembers Francis musing about his papal circumstances.

鈥淗e said to me: 鈥楾he election was not my plan. I accepted becoming pope as the will of God, and I鈥檓 confident that I will have what I need to carry it out.鈥 I now wonder, was that a cryptic message?鈥

Tobin was 鈥渃ompletely stunned鈥 by texts and messages greeting his Oct. 9, 2016 promotion to cardinal. 鈥淢y first thought was: 鈥榃hat have you done, Francis?鈥 It鈥檚 like you鈥檙e asleep in class and a big spotlight comes down on you.鈥

Marie Terese Tobin, 94, was on hand when her son was installed as the Archbishop of Newark in January 2017.

He wasn鈥檛 asked his preference about the reassignment to Newark: 鈥淚t was shocking. I was given a declarative sentence. I鈥檓 a missionary and I go where I鈥檓 sent. But I was angry because the people in Indy were excited about this cardinal business. They were hurt.鈥

Tobin instituted visits with priests over potluck dinners 鈥渁nd I listen to what they want to tell me.鈥 Afterwards, he holds Mass for parishioners and invites folks to remain for a town hall meeting. 鈥淭hey all stay, and they have a lot to say.鈥

Tobin says Newark and Detroit share a lot of big-city history. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think Newark has suffered as Detroit has suffered,鈥 he notes. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 probably a sort of cautionary tale. Detroit is looking for signs of rebirth, and that brings gentrification, which often is based on the displacement of poor people. You can鈥檛 make downtown a theme park without paying attention to neighborhoods and schools and the literacy rate.鈥

Tobin doesn鈥檛 theorize about his future beyond Newark, or the possibility of succeeding the 80-year-old Pope Francis.

鈥淚f he was not an American, I would say he could be 鈥榩apabile,鈥欌 says Reese, using the Italian for papal worthiness. 鈥淚n the history of the church, the cardinals have tried to keep the papacy out of any superpower.鈥 He adds that there鈥檇 be conspiracy theories that the CIA or Wall Street rigged the conclave if white smoke from the Sistine Chapel heralded an American.

But Tobin鈥檚 experience is unique. Among American cardinals, he has extensive parish experience. 鈥淗e didn鈥檛 come up working desk jobs at the chancery,鈥 Palmo says. His facility with languages is a plus, as are contacts around the world from leading the Redemptorists.

The last three popes 鈥 Polish, German, and Argentinian 鈥 broke the Italians鈥 centuries-old hold on the papacy. 鈥淚 think all of us in the church have learned to never say never,鈥 Palmo says.

At Tobin鈥檚 Jan. 6 installation in Newark, the cathedral was filled with cardinals, bishops, a few hundred priests, and 11 of his 12 siblings. The only person exceeding Tobin鈥檚 popularity that day may have been his mother, Marie Terese. Sibling Ann heard Gov. Chris Christie tell the matriarch: 鈥淲e鈥檒l take care of him.鈥

鈥淚 just ask God to use him. And so far, Joe has let the Lord use him,鈥 Marie Terese says. 鈥淢y prayer has always been that he be a good priest. And my prayer now is still the same.鈥