With the death of Pope Francis, the conclave period opens to elect the new pope. Certain names are already being mentioned.
There are five individuals who are frequently mentioned as potential candidates to become the new pope.
Starting with the Italian cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican Secretary of State, who appears as a central figure and a favourite. His extensive diplomatic experience and his role in the administration of the Holy See give him the profile of a statesman, capable of navigating the complexities of the contemporary world.
Among the Italian candidates, Matteo Zuppi, Archbishop of Bologna, represents a pastoral current focused on social justice. His attention to the most vulnerable and his call for solidarity resonate with those seeking a Church engaged in present-day challenges.
Also mentioned is Peter Erdő, the Archbishop of Budapest, who carries significant theological training and ecumenical dialogue experience. His leadership in international events and capacity to build bridges between different faiths make him a candidate with an intellectual and diplomatic profile.
Cardinal Peter Turkson from Ghana could be an advocate for social justice and sustainable development. His voice resonates on issues of ecology, poverty, and human rights, providing an option for those who desire a pontificate focused on the Church's social doctrine.
Finally, on the conservative side, American cardinal Raymond Leo Burke has criticised Francis’ reforms. His traditionalist stance and emphasis on doctrine could appeal to those wishing for a return to a more rigid Church. He's a favourite of Donald Trump.
(MH with MaSi - Source: Agency - Photo: © Unsplash)
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