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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe might have a black pope. He's not first pick, but still.
The first hopeful is Filipino and his work is in line with Francis' philosophy and approach.
And then there's:
From Africa, Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana emerges as a compelling candidate at 5:1 odds. A prominent voice on social justice, climate change, and economic inequality, Turkson would make history as the first African pope in over 1,500 years. His election would underscore the Churchs shifting demographics, where growth in Africa contrasts with declining influence in Europe and North America.
https://newsceleb.cafex.biz/blog/cardinal-luis-antonio-tagle-of-philippines-emerges-as-top-contender-in-vatican-conclave-after-pope-franciss-death

yardwork
(66,326 posts)Kid Berwyn
(20,085 posts)Understood the most important part of the job.
unblock
(55,031 posts)NoRethugFriends
(3,287 posts)unblock
(55,031 posts)Sibelius Fan
(24,688 posts)Still a sexist, authoritarian enterprise. Fuck the RCC.
gab13by13
(27,793 posts)Oh dear.
Chasstev365
(5,368 posts)Can you imagine it? 😆😆😆
NoRethugFriends
(3,287 posts)The Human Sexual Rights and Family Values Bill passed unanimously in the Ghanaian Parliament back in February, although it has yet to be signed by President Nana Akufo-Addo. The law would allow prison sentences up to 5 years for same-gender relations, while LGBTQ+ rights advocates could face up to 10 years for their work. The law would also prohibit gender-affirming care. Those in favor of the law, including the Ghana Council of Catholic Bishops, argue that it protects traditional family values and marriage.
While Turkson holds that no one should be persecuted for their identity, he went on to argue that actions, rather than identity, could be punishable if it goes against a countrys rules.
Baitball Blogger
(49,860 posts)NoRethugFriends
(3,287 posts)eppur_se_muova
(38,930 posts)which will be the lucky one to blow out when he gets the news ?
I'm hoping for an eight-way tie.