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Sandro Magister takes a look at the man who is positioning himself to be the successor of the current Pope:
On the list of cardinals that Francis would like to see as his successor there is one new name that has quickly jumped to the top of the rankings. It is that of Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, archbishop of Luxembourg.
His only drawbacks would be his relatively young age, 64, and his being a Jesuit. But these drawbacks are not necessarily insurmountable. As for his age, just one year separates Hollerich from the other leading candidate dear to Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Filipino cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, prefect of “Propaganda Fide,” and six years, not many, from the most accredited of the alternative candidates, Hungarian cardinal Peter Erdö, archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest. And as for his belonging to the Society of Jesus, so far he has exhibited the best and least partisan aspects, the most fascinating, above all on account of his twenty-seven year mission in Japan, at the extreme borders of the faith, where the search for God and for new forms of Christianity are absolute imperatives, guidelines for the future of the Church in an increasingly secularized world.
Go here to read the rest. In short Catholicism goes the main line Protestant route to rapid extinction. We are led by fools and much worse.
Continued below.
PopeWatch: Francis II?
On the list of cardinals that Francis would like to see as his successor there is one new name that has quickly jumped to the top of the rankings. It is that of Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, archbishop of Luxembourg.
His only drawbacks would be his relatively young age, 64, and his being a Jesuit. But these drawbacks are not necessarily insurmountable. As for his age, just one year separates Hollerich from the other leading candidate dear to Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Filipino cardinal Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle, prefect of “Propaganda Fide,” and six years, not many, from the most accredited of the alternative candidates, Hungarian cardinal Peter Erdö, archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest. And as for his belonging to the Society of Jesus, so far he has exhibited the best and least partisan aspects, the most fascinating, above all on account of his twenty-seven year mission in Japan, at the extreme borders of the faith, where the search for God and for new forms of Christianity are absolute imperatives, guidelines for the future of the Church in an increasingly secularized world.
Go here to read the rest. In short Catholicism goes the main line Protestant route to rapid extinction. We are led by fools and much worse.
Continued below.
PopeWatch: Francis II?