A critical week of meetings begins, during which ecclesiastical leaders, including those who are considered papabili, ie potential for the papal office, will make brief statements on the main issues faced by the Church. These meetings, according to the New York Times, began a day after Francis’ death are now expected to intensify and give the cardinals, especially those under 80 years of age and have the right to vote in the Senate, the opportunity to meet, to understand priorities, agendas and agendas. The meetings, known as General Assemblies, are also a place where some candidates can “burn” prematurely. The Times writes that the first rule of the “papal campaign” is that there is no … papal campaign. In other words, self-promotion and transparent political tactics are considered taboo in the non-campaign. This year’s Senate to begin on May 7 and, the challenge for potential candidates is to succeed, like Francis, to provide support without […]
Source: News Beast

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