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Vatican City: The death of Pope Francis gave birth to the mourning period in the Catholic Church, but he also started the race for his successor. When diplomats, religious experts, mediators, or Vatican insiders, by Normas, are the next pope, known as “Papabeli”, known as “Papabeli”, known as “Papabeli”. Well done.
Europe
Petro Pirulin (Italy), 70 -year -old, Vatican Secretary of State Vatican, Diplomat, is number two in the Vatican during almost all of Perulin Francis.
He is known for many world leaders, who traveled the world, but also many people within Roman Korea, the Holi government.
Pizabala is a high Catholic in the Middle East that includes an arc device from Israel, Palestinian territories, Jordan and Cyprus. It was made a cardinal shortly before the war between Israel and Hamas in September 2023.
Matio Maria Zopi (Italy), 69, Bolona’s Archbishop
Zopi, a member of the Roman community of Santjio, has worked as a cautious diplomat for the Vatican for more than three decades, which includes serving as a special peace envoy to Pope Francis for Ukraine.
Known to ride on his bicycle around Bolona, Zoopi is a celebrity for decades for decades. He also supports the welcome of migrants and gay Catholic in the church.
Claudio Gujaroti (Italy), 69
A diplomat from the Italian city of Verona and a polygutt, a specialist in Gujaroti Slav. He served as Ambassador to Holi in several countries, including the UK, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus and Ukraine.
Jane Mark Evelyn (France), the Archbishop of Marseille, who was born in Algeria, has spent most of his life in Marseille and is a symbolic figure in the southern French port city.
Pope Francis is considered a close friend, he was appointed as Marseille Assistant Bishop in 2013 and was extended to the cardinal in 2022.
As Sweden’s first cardinal, Stockholm’s bishop in 2017, 75 -year -old Anders Orborelius (Sweden), Arbilius, is transformed into a Catholic religion in the country’s most secular societies.
After Protestant reforms, he is the first Swedish Catholic Bishop and is a strict protector of the church’s theory, especially oppose women to become a deacher or to bless gay couples.
Mario Grich (Malta), 68, Bishop Emeritus of Gozo
The Secretary -General of Grich Bishops is the Secretary General, an organization that collects information from local churches related to important issues for the church – whether it is a women’s place or divorced people – and transferred it along the pope.
Pope Francis has had to perform a critical balance after Pope Francis’s lead, recognizing Conservatives’ concerns.
Erdo, a scholar and respected expert in Canon law, spoke seven languages, published more than 25 books, and is known for his open heart for other religions.
But his relations with the nationalist Prime Minister Victor Oraban’s government-whose anti-migrant ideology contradicts Pope Francis-is under investigation.
Jean Claude Holeric, 67, Luxembourg’s Archbishop
Holrich, like Pope Francis, spent more than 20 years in Japan, and is a German literature expert in the European Asian cultural relations.
The firm on Dogma, the religious expert, is still open to the church’s need to adapt to the social changes, as it was close to the Argentine Pope, and for which he served as a adviser to the Cardinals Council.
Asia
Louis Antonio Tagle (Philippines), 67, Metropolitan Archbishop Emeritus of Manila
The tagged, the leading Asian, is a charismatic moderate that is not afraid to criticize the church on its shortcomings, including sexual abuse with minors.
Flow in English, he is a eloquent speaker with humorous humor and is an important lawyer for the poor, immigrants and backward people like Francis.
Charles Mongboo (Myanmar), 76, Yangon’s Archbishop
Mongboo, president of the Federation of Asian Bishops Conferences, was made a cardinal by Pope Francis in 2015, which was his country’s first and only cardinal.
The Bo has called for dialogue and reconciliation in Myanmar, and after the 2021 military coup, opposition protesters appealed to be violent.
Africa
Peter Tarkson (Ghana), 76, Cape Coast Archbishop Emeritus
One of the most influential cardinals in the church from Africa, Tarkson is often mentioned as a potential first black pope – though he said in 2010 he did not want a job, insisting that any such pope would have “rough time”.
He serves as the Chancellor of the Pontforma Academy of Sciences and the Pontre Academy of Social Sciences.
Fredolin Ambogo Basango (Democratic Republic of Congo), 65, Kanshasa’s Archbishop
Ambogo Pope is the only cardinal from Africa in the Council of Cardinals of Francis, which is Pontf’s Advisory Committee.
As president of the Symposium of Africa and Madagascar’s Epscople Conferences, he signed a letter in January 2024, opposing the Vatican declaration, allowing priests to face non -hypocritical blessings of homosexual unions.
America
Robert Francis Praust (United States), 69, Archbishop Bishop Amrits
Chicago, a resident of Chicago, is a prefix of a powerful Desertory for Preoast Bishops, which is accused of advising the Pope about the appointment of new bishops.
He spent years in Peru as a missionary and he is the Archbishop Bishop Amrits in the country of South America.
Timethee Dolon (United States), 75, New York’s Arc Bishop
Irish -American roots face a cheerful, misery, Dolon is a religious conservative, which is fiercely opposed to abortion. The former Archbishop, a former Archbishop of Malwaki, monitored the results from a major sexual scandal in the figure.