Pope Francis: African Cardinal Joins List of People Who Might Be Next Pope

Pope Francis: African Cardinal Joins List of People Who Might Be Next Pope

  • After Pope Francis was announced to be in the hospital, there were speculations already as to who would succeed him
  • Reports emerged on Easter Monday, April 21, that the papal head, who had been earlier hospitalised, died
  • There are at least eight top cardinals at the Vatican who might succeed the late Pope, who died at 88 years old

Pope Francis was hospitalised for several weeks after he became sick with pneumonia. He later died on Monday, April 21.

As the Catholic faithful and other Christians around the world mourned his death, there were also speculations about his possible successor.

Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu may succeed Pope Francis.
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu and Pope Francis. Photo credit: AFP and Vatican Pool via Getty Images
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The late 88-year-old head of the Vatican was earlier reported to be recovering. A list of possible Cardinals who might succeed him has been circulating online.

Legit.ng presents the list of the eight Cardinals who might become the next Pope, according to the New York Post.

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1. Cardinal Pietro Parolin

Cardinal Pietro Parolin who is from Italy.
Cardinal Pietro Parolin mentioned as a possible next Pope. Photo credit: Reuters.
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Cardinal Pietro Parolin is 70 years old and he is a native of Italy. He was made a cardinal in 2014 by Pope Francis.

Currently, Parolin is a diplomat, serving as the Vatican's secretary of state.

He is listed as the number one favourite if a conclave were to be held.

2. Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu

Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu is from DR Congo.
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu is on the list of possible next papal candidates. Photo credit: AFP via Getty Images.
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Fridolin Ambongo Besungu is a 65-year-old cardinal from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He is the only African Cardinal on the list of possible success, which is making the rounds online.

Besungu was made a cardinal in 2019 by Pope Francis.

Besungu who is the President of the Symposium of Episcopal Conferences of Africa and Madagascar, is opposed to some policies implemented by the current Pope.

For instance, he is opposed to the doctrine of Fiducia supplicans — which allowed priests to bless unmarried and same-sex couples.

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3. Cardinal Wim Eijk

Cardinal Wim Eijk is from the Nertherlands.
Cardinal Wim Eijk is 71 years old. Photo credit: Claudio Peri/EPA/Shutterstock.
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Wim Eijk is a 71-year-old cardinal from the Netherlands. His name has also been prominently mentioned in the list of possible successors.

Eijk is a former medical doctor and was regarded as a conservative cardinal.

He was made a cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012.

4. Cardinal Peter Erdo

Cardinal Peter Erdo from Hungary.
Cardinal Peter Erdo is prominently mentioned as a candidate for the next Pope. Photo credit: Reuters.
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Another cardinal who might succeed Pope Francis is Cardinal Peter Erdo

The 72 cleric hails from Hungary and he is also regarded as a conservative cardinal.

He is the former president of the Council of Bishops Conferences of Europe. Erdo was made a cardinal in 2003 by Pope John Paul II.

5. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle

Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle from the Philippines.
If elected Pope, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle would be the first Asian to hold the post. Photo credit: Getty Images via NYP.
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Luis Antonio Tagle is a 67-cardinal from the Philippines. Currently, he is serving as the pro-prefect for the Section of First Evangelization of the Dicastery for Evangelization and as president of the Interdicasterial Commission for Consecrated Religious.

He was made a cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI in 2012.

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If elected, he would be the first person from the Asian continent to become Pope.

6. Cardinal Raymond Burke

Cardinal Raymond Burke, the former archbishop of St Louis.
Burke is a conservative cardinal who often challenge the policies of the current Pope. Photo credit: Vandeville Eric/ABACA/Shutterstock
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Raymond Burke is from the United States and he is 76 years old. He is a native of Wisconsin and former archbishop of St. Louis.

Burke was made a cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010.

He has often challenged the current Pope Francis' policies.

7. Cardinal Mario Grech

Cardinal Mario Grech from Malta.
Cardinal Mario Grech hails from Malta. Photo credit: Mondadori Portfolio, NYP via Getty Images.
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Mario Grech was made a cardinal in 2020 by Pope Francis and he is from Malta.

Crech is the current secretary general of the Synod of Bishops and his views are considered moderate.

Cardinal Grech is 67 and is among the youngest on the list.

8. Cardinal Matteo Zuppi

Cardinal Matteo Zuppi
The cardinal is on the list of people who might be the next pope. Photo credit: Maria Laura Antonelli/Shutterstock.
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Another person who has received a prominent mention among possible successors is Cardinal Matteo Zuppi.

He was made a cardinal by Pope Francis in 2019.

Cardina Zupi is 69 years old and he is from Italy and he is currently the President of the Italian Episcopal Conference.

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Commenting on the development, Reverend Father Oselumhense Anetor who is the priest in charge of St Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ahia and Udakpa, Ubiaja Esan South East LGA of Edo state said only the cardinal of electors are privy to what goes on during the conclave and they sore to an oath of secrecy.

He said:

"This is an interesting perspective. But it's all speculation. Only Cardinals know what goes on in a conclave. And they swear an oath of secrecy."

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However, a Nigerian cleric has called for the ban of Valentine's Day in Nigeria, claiming it promotes immorality.

The cleric said Valentine is closely related to Cupid, the Roman god responsible for desire and passion.

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Israel Usulor (Human-Interest editor) Israel Usulor is a journalist who has 10 years of experience. He worked at The Prime Newspaper and has published articles in TheCable Newspaper. Israel graduated with distinction from Fidei Polytechnic (Mass Commun, 2016). Israel has interviewed Zannah Mustapha, the man who helped negotiate the release of Chibok Girls, and Kunle Adeyanju, who rode a bike from London to Lagos. He covered exclusive stories on Chef Dami during her Guinness World Records cookathon. Email: israel.usulor@corp.legit.ng.

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