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God willing, Francis Cardinal Arinze!! We love him!
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Wasn’t his name speculated after Blessed Pope John Paul II died?God willing, Francis Cardinal Arinze!! We love him!
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I think this (the general issue of where the world is headed) has something to do with his resignation. The Church is under attack like I have never seen in my lifetime. The amount of hatred and vitriol, as well as, I believe, pressures within the church require that someone with a lot of stamina and strength of conviction hold the position. He is probably exhausted. I am so sad to see him resign. I am not even Catholic yet, but I have developed such an affection for the Holy Father in the past few months. I truly believe he has the best interests of the Church at heart, and I think that this way, he can hold some sway over the election of the next Pope - one who is young, strong, and and firmly conservative. I honestly believe that this is why he is stepping down now, so that he can oversee the ushering in of the next Pope.According to the prophecies of St. Malachy, it would mean that the next Pope would be the last one that he prophesied about. Things are happening in the world.
We do love him, but is he eligible?God willing, Francis Cardinal Arinze!! We love him!
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Nope. He’s 80.We do love him, but is he eligible?
Ghana’s Turkson Favorite to Be Next Pope After Benedict Resigns
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Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Turkson is the favorite to become pope after Benedict XVI resigns at the end of the month, according to Paddy Power Plc.
The Cardinal is very youthful:Turkson, 64, is at of odds of 9-4, meaning a successful 4- euro ($5.35) bet would win a 9-euro profit, the Dublin-based bookmaker said today. Canada’s Marc Ouellet, 68, is second favorite at 5-2, followed by Nigeria’s Francis Arinze, 80, who is at 3-1.
I’m hoping that it’ll be Schonborn.The pope is resigning due to ill health (according to what i have read) so my prayers go out to him for his health and for thanks for leading the biggest church in the World!
Just out of curiosity and for discussion sake,
Who do you think the next pope will be?
He’s my pick!!!God willing, Francis Cardinal Arinze!! We love him!
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These are my thoughts EXACTLY! Personally, I think you are right on the money!I think this (the general issue of where the world is headed) has something to do with his resignation. The Church is under attack like I have never seen in my lifetime. The amount of hatred and vitriol, as well as, I believe, pressures within the church require that someone with a lot of stamina and strength of conviction hold the position. He is probably exhausted. I am so sad to see him resign. I am not even Catholic yet, but I have developed such an affection for the Holy Father in the past few months. I truly believe he has the best interests of the Church at heart, and I think that this way, he can hold some sway over the election of the next Pope - one who is young, strong, and and firmly conservative. I honestly believe that this is why he is stepping down now, so that he can oversee the ushering in of the next Pope.
Just to clarify - I don’t necessarily believe in the prophesy of St. Malachy, but I do believe that the Church is at a very sensitive time in its history and the Holy Father understands that and wants to make sure that she is entrusted to the right successor.
I (as some of us) am actually shaking! This was SO VERY UNEXPECTED at least to me. And he is stepping down February 28th? Wow, that only gives us a few WEEKS!I want to cry! :sad_bye:
Yeah, I was just thinking the same thing, “At least he put in a 2 week notice” (I think that’s a general retirement/resignation rule for any workplace, too). I think a 2-week notice is enough for all of the cardinals to gather for a conclave.I wonder how soon conclave will begin? There’s no 9 days mourning or funeral mass to prevent a quick start to conclave, although it will obviously require preparation and such.
And I do realize that this is a very serious topic, but while thinking about the conclave timeline, I couldn’t help find it slightly humorous that the pope effectively put in his two week notice today. How very practical and German of him.
Ditto. What a sad day. It is an interesting contrast between the infirmity of Bl. John Paul and this decision by Pope Benedict. Both pontiffs made a hard call under the charism of the office and I have no doubt both decisions will prove a blessing to the Church in different ways.I want to cry! :sad_bye:
I am shaking too. I’m not even Catholic (yet, but very soon shall be), but I love Pope Benedict. I admire him deeply.I (as some of us) am actually shaking! This was SO VERY UNEXPECTED at least to me. And he is stepping down February 28th? Wow, that only gives us a few WEEKS!![]()