Cardinal Robert Sarah is a favorite among conservatives to succeed Pope Francis
- Catholic Cardinals will meet to elect a new pope after Pope Francis died on Monday at age 88.
- Cardinal Robert Sarah, a rumored frontrunner, previously clashed with Pope Francis on doctrinal matters.
- Sarah resigned as Vatican liturgy prefect in 2021 shortly after his 75th birthday.
- The 79-year-old cardinal from Guinea called same-sex blessings a "heresy" in 2023.
- Sarah remains influential among conservatives and could become the first African pope.
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The anti-woke cardinal from Africa that conservatives want as pope
If conservatives have their way, Roman Catholic cardinals would make history by naming the first Black pope in history. The Telegraph reported that Cardinal Robert Sarah of Guinea is a favorite pick among conservative church leaders.
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