It has been almost 35 years since the August 1978 conclave to elect Pope Albino Luciani. So far, Luciani, who took the name John Paul I and lasted only 33 days, is the last Italian pope. And in Italy it shows an evening largointerregno discomfort with this stranger. With realistic sense all bet that at least the vicepapa Italian remains, ie the Secretary of State.
Will there be behind forever centuries of history in which Rome first, and Italy then have managed at the highest level the Catholic Church? The answer may well be yes, according to the universality of the Church today, although the Italians, with 28 cardinals, are the largest bloc of which will come tomorrow at the conclave.
The hypothesis of another foreign pope, after Karol Wojtyla and Joseph Ratzinger, it opens up for days, in all environments. A survey carried out on Saturday by the Milan daily Il Corriere della Sera eight Vaticanists and scholars of the Church, threw a fairly revealing. The most voted candidate was the current archbishop of Boston, Sean O’Malley, 68, followed byEl Archbishop of Sao Paulo Odilo Pedro Scherer, 64. Angelo Scola, 71, the best placed Italian papable, was third.
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