The Catholic Church after Pope Francis
- Pope Francis, who died recently, shifted the Catholic Church's direction towards more liberal policies, including the decentralization of power and support for same-sex couple blessings, but these changes faced controversy and may be reversed.
- The next pope could maintain Francis' legacy of a church focusing on the Global South while facing challenges from declining numbers in North America and Europe.
- The Catholic Church is witnessing a decline in North America and Europe, while it is growing in Latin America, Asia, and Africa, with a key legacy of Francis being a focus on the Global South.
- Women remain underrepresented in church leadership despite their significant presence in the Catholic community, with a 2022 survey showing that 70% support full inclusion at all leadership levels.
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How will the next pope change the Catholic Church?
Pope Benedict was an ardent defender of Catholic traditions. Pope Francis, who died Monday, chose a more liberal direction. Which way will the church, famously resistant to change, move under his successor?"Papal successions are not like presidential transitions," said Anthony Faiola and Michelle Boorstein at The Washington Post. New popes do not "openly set about undoing the legacy" of their predecessors. But much can change in "style, emphasis…
Zambia : Markets can’t ignore the next Pope
Whoever is elected to lead the Catholic Church after the death of Pope Francis could have real consequences for global markets, affirms the CEO and founder of a global financial advisory organization. It may not look like a financial event at first glance—but the appointment of a new pope, amid rising global tensions and ideological […]
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