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johnmann
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The cardinals all remember JP2 and probably don’t want another pope with a decades long reign. In fact, it’s possible that that factored into Benedict’s decision to resign. So expect someone who’s at least well into their 70’s.
The next pope could be the first with no formal training in the EF though they may still remember it from childhood. We aren’t that far off from having a pope with no memory of the EF. That doesn’t actually tell us too much though. There are young people who prefer the EF and old people who prefer the OF. I don’t see liturgical matters being high on the list of criteria for selecting the next pope.
Some will speculate that the Bishop of Rome will be from Rome as has traditionally been the case. But I think the cardinals have made clear now that that’s not much of a consideration for them though they probably want someone who can speak Italian. Certainly, the cardinals know that Italian and/or English is highly desirable in a pope.
We knew a lot about Cardinal Ratzinger because of his prominent position but that was the exception. The cardinals know each other much better than we know them so any guesses we make about specific persons will be uninformed to say the least.
I think it’s safe to say that the cardinals will choose someone they like personally or at least admire from afar which, again, due to our ignorance on the matter, may not be the same ones we like or admire.
The cardinals may consider external issues confronting the Church. JP2 was chosen, in part, in response to the threat of Communism. Pope Francis is free from any taint of the sexual abuse crisis. The pressing issue today may be the threat of Islamic regimes in the Middle East. I wouldn’t be surprised if the next pope has a connection to the Arab world.
The next pope could be the first with no formal training in the EF though they may still remember it from childhood. We aren’t that far off from having a pope with no memory of the EF. That doesn’t actually tell us too much though. There are young people who prefer the EF and old people who prefer the OF. I don’t see liturgical matters being high on the list of criteria for selecting the next pope.
Some will speculate that the Bishop of Rome will be from Rome as has traditionally been the case. But I think the cardinals have made clear now that that’s not much of a consideration for them though they probably want someone who can speak Italian. Certainly, the cardinals know that Italian and/or English is highly desirable in a pope.
We knew a lot about Cardinal Ratzinger because of his prominent position but that was the exception. The cardinals know each other much better than we know them so any guesses we make about specific persons will be uninformed to say the least.
I think it’s safe to say that the cardinals will choose someone they like personally or at least admire from afar which, again, due to our ignorance on the matter, may not be the same ones we like or admire.
The cardinals may consider external issues confronting the Church. JP2 was chosen, in part, in response to the threat of Communism. Pope Francis is free from any taint of the sexual abuse crisis. The pressing issue today may be the threat of Islamic regimes in the Middle East. I wouldn’t be surprised if the next pope has a connection to the Arab world.