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Cardinal Nycz about choosing the successor of Pope Francis. He revealed his criteria


The cardinal was asked in an interview with Radio ZET about the potential successor of Pope Francis. The priest reminded that the deceased Pope “gave the signal to Europeans that the church was also in Africa, America or Asia.” He added, however, that Europe is an important place, because here is the bishop of Rome.

Nycz skeptical referred to the chance to choose a Pole. – I think that this story will probably not happen again, at least in the next few decades. That would be too much luck at once – he said.

Then he noted that the media forecasts did not come true. – The one who enters as a certain candidate comes out as a normal cardinal He said, asked about the favorites of the conclave.

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Who should the new pope be? Cardinal Nycz talks about a wise continuation

Later in the conversation, the hierarch revealed what should be important for the participants of the conclave. – I can speak for myself. The first criterion that the cardinals should follow is the account to the needs of the Church nowadays, which are, what they are, and on the other hand the relationship to previous pontificates – he said.

In his opinion “criterion of continuation of wise, prudent, creative It should be one of the important criteria for looking for a successor. “

– I will not reveal who I will vote for – said Cardinal Nycz. During the interview he stipulated that He plans to vote like “as the Holy Spirit will tell him at the moment.”

Ashley Davis

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