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Pope names 21 new cardinals, growing pool who will sooner or later elect his successor
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Pope names 21 new cardinals, growing pool who will sooner or later elect his successor

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By Tycoon Herald 2 Min Read Published October 6, 2024
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Pope names 21 new cardinals, growing pool who will sooner or later elect his successor

Pope Francis seems at his studio window for the normal midday blessing of devoted and pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Sq. at The Vatican, Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024.

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ROME — Pope Francis named 21 new cardinals Sunday, considerably growing the dimensions of the Faculty of Cardinals and additional cementing his mark on the group of prelates who will sooner or later elect his successor.

Amongst these named by historical past’s first Latin American pope had been the heads of a number of main dioceses and archdioceses in South America. They embody the heads of the Catholic Church in Santiago del Estero, Argentina; Porto Alegre, Brazil; Santiago, Chile; Guayaquil, Ecuador; and Lima, Peru.

Pope Francis (right) kisses the right hand of the Grand Imam of Istiqlal Mosque Nasaruddin Umar after an interreligious meeting with faith leaders at the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta, Thursday.

The brand new cardinals will get their pink hats at a ceremony, generally known as a consistory, on Dec. 8, an necessary feast day by itself that formally kicks off the Christmas season in Rome.

Even earlier than Sunday’s announcement, Francis had already named the overwhelming majority of the voting-age cardinals who will sooner or later vote in a conclave to decide on his successor. In accordance with Vatican statistics, earlier than Sunday, 92 of the cardinals underneath 80 — and thus eligible to vote in a conclave — had been named by Francis, in contrast with 24 named by Pope Benedict XVI and 6 by St. John Paul II.

Added to their ranks on Sunday had been two Vatican officers who maintain positions that don’t often carry with them a cardinal’s rank: the official in command of the migrants part of the Vatican improvement workplace, the Rev. Fabio Baggio, and the official who organizes the pope’s international travels, the Rev. George Jacob Koovakad.

In a nod to the present synod underway on the Vatican this month debating the way forward for the church, Francis additionally tapped the Rev. Timothy Radcliffe, a British theologian who is likely one of the religious advisers for the assembly.

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