Reformer or traditionalist: Who to succeed Pope Francis?
- Pope Francis's death begins the intricate process to select a new pontiff for the world's 1.4 billion Catholics.
- His death followed a period of illness requiring hospitalization earlier this year.
- Cardinals are gathering in Rome, meeting daily to discuss logistics and set the conclave date.
- Speculation on potential successors highlights Cardinal Pietro Parolin with a 31% chance according to one market.
- Cardinals face the decision of continuing Francis's reforms or pursuing a traditional direction for the global church.
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Even if the Holy Spirit Doesn’t Choose Robert Sarah - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
We columnists are the prostitutes of public debate. Yesterday we were experts on tariffs, the day before on geopolitics, and today on the Vatican curia, or even papal candidates. Now that Francis has returned to the Father’s House, the trend is to join the betting pools on the Holy Spirit’s next pick.
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