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March Madness: Who wins the Sweet Sistine and becomes Pope?

ABC News just reported WHITE SMOKE.

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Buckeye Maniac;2314538; said:
Supposedly the other Italian Cardinals don't like him, because he's liberal, more in line with the North American Cardinals, and the other Italian Cardinals are conservative.

Everything I read about Scola suggests he's actually more doctrinally conservative, in the vein of Ratzinger, but is not from within the Vatican bureaucracy/"curia".
 
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BayBuck;2314550; said:
Everything I read about Scola suggests he's actually more doctrinally conservative, in the vein of Ratzinger, but is not from within the Vatican bureaucracy/"curia".

That is what I read as well. Doctrinally conservative, but a strong supporter of social justice--comes from his background as a Jesuit, no doubt. He's also 76 years old, so it looks like the Cardinals were looking for another status-quo pick in order to prevent anyone who could shift the Church and have a long reign. At least they went with a non-European, which was due considering the truly global demographics of Catholicism.
 
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Looks like the selection was tampered with. I want my money back.

http://www.france24.com/en/20130314-maduro-claims-chavez-swung-race-argentine-pope

"We know that our commander has risen up there and is face to face with Christ," Maduro said, to an outburst of laughter at a political event, just over a week after Chavez died following 14 years in charge of Venezuela.

"Something must have influenced things so that a South American pope was chosen. Some new hand arrived and got to Christ and said: It is South America's time. That's what I think," Maduro, Chavez' handpicked successor, declared.
 
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