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Who Will Be the Next Pope :  Inside the Vatican’s Most Secretive Election and the Future of the Catholic Church

Par : EVANS MILLER
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231619047
  • EAN9798231619047
  • Date de parution02/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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Who Will Be the Next Pope: Inside the Vatican's Most Secretive Election and the Future of the Catholic Church Uncover the Secrets of the Vatican's Most Secretive Election The world stands at a pivotal moment in history. On May 7, 2025, the Sistine Chapel will once again become the epicenter of one of the most consequential decisions in the Catholic Church: the election of the next pope. This conclave, the largest in history with 133 cardinal-electors, will determine the future direction of the Church.
With Pope Francis's passing, the question on everyone's mind is: Who will be the next pope?(New York Post, Reuters) Meet the Contenders Cardinal Pietro Parolin (Italy): The Vatican's Secretary of State and a seasoned diplomat, Parolin is seen as a moderate candidate, potentially continuing Pope Francis's legacy. (home) Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle (Philippines): Known as the "Asian Pope Francis, " Tagle advocates for inclusivity and social justice, appealing to reform-minded Catholics.
(Washington Times) Cardinal Robert Sarah (Guinea): A prominent conservative voice, Sarah emphasizes traditional Catholic teachings and has been vocal on issues like same-sex marriage and abortion. (Wikipedia) Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu (Congo): Representing the fast-growing African Church, Besungu is a critic of progressive reforms and may steer the Church towards a more conservative path. (Wion) Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa (Italy): As the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Pizzaballa brings a unique perspective, emphasizing interfaith dialogue and the challenges facing Christians in the Holy Land.
(Wikipedia) The Stakes Are Higher Than Ever This election is not just about choosing a new leader; it's about defining the future of the Catholic Church. Will the Church continue on the path of reform and inclusivity set by Pope Francis, or will it revert to traditional doctrines? The outcome will have profound implications for millions of Catholics worldwide.(home) Why This Book Matters "Who Will Be the Next Pope" offers an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the conclave process, the power dynamics at play, and the global implications of this historic election.
Drawing on insider sources and expert analysis, this book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of one of the most secretive and significant events in the Catholic Church. Get Ready for the Election of the Century As the conclave approaches, the world watches with bated breath. Who will emerge as the 267th pope? What direction will the Church take in the coming years? "Who Will Be the Next Pope" is your essential guide to understanding the complexities and significance of this pivotal moment in history.(The Daily Beast, New York Post) Note: The conclave is scheduled to begin on May 7, 2025, with the installation of the traditional chimney atop the Sistine Chapel.
Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez of El Salvador predicts the process will last a maximum of three days.