On 6 November 2015
Pope Francis named De Kesel to succeed
André-Joseph Léonard as
Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels and
Primate of Belgium. He was installed at a Mass attended by Belgium's
King Philippe on 12 December 2015. Christopher Lamb calls him "a moderate in comparison with his conservative predecessor". He noted that the Bishop of Antwerp,
Johan Bonny, had called for the recognition of same-sex relationships, while De Kesel by contrast said that universal respect, no matter one's sexual orientation, "is a value that the Gospel shares with modern culture." In an interview upon his appointment, De Kesel said he was inspired in his vocation by the theologians
Romano Guardini,
Charles de Foucauld,
Edward Schillebeeckx,
Karl Rahner and Willem Barnard, and later
Dietrich Bonhoeffer. He said he hoped the Church would accept that it is shrinking even as it "radiates conviction" and addresses social ills. He was disappointed the recent Synod on the Family had not resulted in allowing remarried Catholics to receive Communion, but thought the assembly demonstrated that the Church has a new mentality, adding: "For me, mercy is an important word, but somehow it still has something condescending about it. I like to take a word like respect and reverence for man as my starting point. And that is perhaps a value that we as Christians have in common with the prevailing culture." De Kesel was elected president of the
Belgian Episcopal Conference on 26 January 2016 and served until he retired as archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels in 2023.
Pope Francis made De Kesel a cardinal in the
consistory of 19 November 2016. On 23 December 2017 Pope Francis appointed De Kesel a member of the
Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life. He was named a member of the
Pontifical Council for Culture on 11 November 2019. He has advocated allowing 10-year-olds to both receive their First Communion and be confirmed. In 2022, together with other bishops of Flanders, he published a formula for the blessing of same-sex couples, underlining that it is not to be understood as recognizing a different form of marriage. However its clearly at odds with the official Catholic stance that calls people with same-sex attraction to chastity, since it states that these unions "can also be a source of peace and shared happiness for those involved.” Pope Francis accepted his resignation on 22 June 2023. He was one of the cardinal electors in the
2025 papal conclave that elected Robert Prevost as
Pope Leo XIV. ==References==