Thursday, February 21, 2013

Pre-Conclave Poll

From which continent will the next Pope come from?

  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia

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6 comments:

Biblical Catholic said...

I won't presume to guess where he will be from, but in 2005 I predicted that Benedict XVI would be the last European Pope....and I still think that is going to be true.

Anonymous said...

I think that the next Pope will come from Europe.

Over half (62) cardinal electors are European.

John Blake.

Biblical Catholic said...

Maybe, but more than half of the Church is outside Europe. The heart of the Church has shifted east, to Africa and the Middle East, Europe (where less than 10% of all Catholics attend Mass) is becoming increasingly marginal.

Dan Z said...

My prayers are for the conclave to elect one of the following men as Pope:

Cardinal Piacenza
Cardinal Bagnasco
Cardinal Ranjith
Cardinal Pell
Cardinal Tagle

Doing some minor internet research, and I believe one of these men would be the best choice.
And I hope the new pope takes one of these names:
Leo XIV
Clement XV
Constantine II
Pius XIII

There are a few names I believe would be "status quo" - not disastors, but not all that great either:
Cardinal Ouellet
Cardinal Llovera
Cardinal Scola
Cardinal Scherer
Cardinal Sandri

And there are a few I think would be disaterous if elected:
Cardinal Bertone
Cardinal Schonborn
Cardinal Turkson

God protect us from them!

Howard said...

The "dark horse" is Cardinal Dziwisz. Being JP2's personal secretary and assistant for over 20 years gives him an insider's experience. He is rarely mentioned, if at all, as a papal candidate, but I say keep your eye on him. If anyone were to take the name John Paul III, it would be Dziwisz.

Len said...

SInce the new pope, if everything goes according to plan, will be installed in time for Holy Week, I think the most fitting regnal name for him to take would be "PASCHAL III".

Some interesting trivia. Pope Paschal I did not pick that name as a tribute to Eastertime, but rather it was an attempt to Latinize his first name, Pasquale.