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Pope spins Cardinals Ranks who will Pick Successor

Pope spins Cardinals Ranks who will Pick Successor

Pope spins Cardinals Ranks who will Pick Successor

Newslooks- VATICAN CITY (AP)

Pope Francis elevated 20 more churchmen to the rank of cardinal on Saturday, formally expanding those now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns — the latter a step he has said he’d consider if the need arises.

Of the churchmen being named new cardinals in the consistory ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus eligible to participate in a conclave — the ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff.

New Cardinal Arthur Roche receives the red three-cornered biretta hat from Pope Francis during a consistory inside St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis has chosen 20 men to become the Catholic Church’s newest cardinals. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

The 85-year-old Francis has now named 83 of the 132 cardinals currently young enough to join a conclave. The others were appointed by the previous two popes, St. John Paul II and Benedict XVI, whose unexpected retirement in 2013 paved the way for Francis to be elected.

With the eight batches of cardinals Francis has named, prospects are boosted that whoever becomes the next pontiff will share his vision for the future of the church.

New Cardinal Lazzaro You Heung-Sik receives the red three-cornered biretta hat from Pope Francis during a consistory inside St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis has chosen 20 men to become the Catholic Church’s newest cardinals. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Francis reminded the cardinals of their mission, which he said includes “an openness to all peoples, to the horizons of the world, to the peripheries as yet unknown.”

Underlining Francis’ attention to those on society’s margins, among the new cardinals is Archbishop Anthony Poola of Hyderabad, India. The prelate, 60, is the first member of the Dalit community, considered the lowest rung of India’s caste system, to become a cardinal.

New CardinalFilipe Neri Antonio Sebastiao Do Rosario Ferrao receives the red three-cornered biretta hat from Pope Francis during a consistory inside St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis has chosen 20 men to become the Catholic Church’s newest cardinals. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

One by one, the cardinals, whose red cassocks and headgear symbolizes the blood they must be prepared to shed if necessary in their mission, knelt before Francis, who placed on their head the prestigious biretta, as the three-peaked hat is known.

That intimate moment was a chance to exchange a few words with Francis, who smiled to put them at ease. At times, the seated Francis, himself hobbled by mobility problems, lent his own arms to help kneeling cardinals stand up.

New Cardinal Virgilio Do Carmo Da Silva receives the red three-cornered biretta hat from Pope Francis during a consistory inside St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis has chosen 20 men to become the Catholic Church’s newest cardinals. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

In choosing San Diego Bishop Robert Walter McElroy, Francis passed over U.S. churchmen leading traditionally more prestigious dioceses, including San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone.

Newly named cardinal Jorge Enrique Jiménez Carvajal poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

McElroy has been among a minority of American bishops who opposed to a campaign to deny Communion to Catholic politicians who support abortion rights. Cordileone has said he’d no long allow U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to receive Communion for her defense of abortion rights.

Newly named cardinal Robert Walter McElroy, speaks, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

While staunchly against abortion as a grave sin, Francis has also decried what he calls the weaponization of Communion.

McElroy last year was also among a small group of U.S. bishops signing a statement denouncing the bullying that is often directed at LGBTQ youth.

Newly named cardinal Paulo Cezar Costa, poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Francis has tried to make gay Catholics feel welcome in the church, whose teaching holds that same-sex intercourse is a sin.

Among the newest cardinals is Bishop Richard Kuuia Baawobr from Wa, Ghana, who has spoken out against LGBTQ rights.

Newly named cardinal Robert Walter McElroy, poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Asked by The Associated Press about such contrasting views among church leaders, McElroy replied that “there are always cultural differences within the life of the church as there is within in the human family. And different cultures approach these questions in different ways.”

Newly named cardinal Leonardo Ulrich Steiner poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

McElroy added: “My own view is that we have an obligation in the church to make the LGBT persons feel equally welcome in the life of the church, as everyone else.”

With electing future pontiffs a key role for cardinals, McElroy, 68, was asked what he thought of Francis’ saying that resignation for popes is a valid option.

Newly named cardinal Arthur Roche poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

“In principle, I think it is a good idea at a particular moment when they feel they can no longer carry the burdens of that office, but I think this pope is far from that moment,” the U.S. prelate said. “I believe he sees himself as far from that moment. What he has is a mobility issue, but it has not affected his mind. I can tell you he is still on top of things.”

Newly named cardinal Giorgio Marengo poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Archbishop Ulrich Steiner of Manaus, Brazil, became the first cardinal from the Amazon, the vast, environmentally-vulnerable region in South America on the Argentine-born pontiff’s home continent. In remarks to The AP, Steiner expressed concern about increasing violence in the Amazon.

Newly named cardinal Giorgio Marengo speaks to reporters, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

“But this violence was not born there, it came from outside,” Steiner, 71, said. ”It is always violence related to money. Concessions, deforestation, also with the mines, also with the fishing.”

Newly named cardinal Leonardo Ulrich Steiner speaks to reporters, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

At 48, the youngest member among the cardinals’ ranks is an Italian missionary in Mongolia, where Catholics number some 1,300. Francis “knows how important it is supporting these little communities,” said the new cardinal, Giorgio Marengo.

Newly named cardinal Arrigo Miglio poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

Originally, the pope had picked 21 new cardinals. But retired Belgian Bishop Luc Van Looy declined the honor, citing his own inadequate handling of cases of sexually abusive priests while he led the Ghent diocese from 2004-2020.

Newly named cardinal Leonardo Ulrich Steiner poses for a photo, during a press conference at the Vatican, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022. Pope Francis will formally expand the ranks of churchmen now eligible to vote for his successor in case he dies or resigns. Of the 20 churchmen being raised to cardinal’s rank on Saturday in the ceremony known as a consistory in St. Peter’s Basilica, 16 are younger than 80 and thus, according to church law, could participate in a conclave – a ritual-shrouded, locked-door assembly of cardinals who cast paper ballots to elect a new pontiff. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

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