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Conclave politics begin with the question: Continue Pope Francis' radical legacy or change course?


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The election of a pope is a Hollywood-worthy drama steeped in mystery, secrecy and faith. But real-world politics and personal calculations come into play and will weigh on the 130-plus cardinals when they enter the Sistine Chapel to cast their ballots.

The article from WMUR discusses the ongoing conclave politics surrounding Pope Francis's legacy as he approaches his 11th year as pontiff. It highlights the divisions within the Catholic Church, particularly between conservative and progressive factions, as they anticipate the future direction of the Church. The piece mentions the upcoming Synod of Bishops, which will address issues like the role of women and the inclusion of LGBTQ+ individuals, potentially shaping the Church's future. It also notes Pope Francis's recent health issues and the speculation about his successor, with names like Cardinal Peter Erdo and Cardinal Matteo Zuppi being mentioned as possible candidates. The article underscores the tension and uncertainty as the Church navigates these critical times.

Read the Full WMUR Article at:
[ https://www.wmur.com/article/conclave-politics-begin-continue-pope-francis-legacy/64598765 ]

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