
After the de@th of Pope Francis, 88, the world is waiting for who will take over him as the Cardinal gathered in Rome at the Papal Council.
The Papal Council is a gathering of cardinals to elect bishops of Rome, also known as the Pope.
The meeting, which will last 15-20 days after the death of the Pope, will begin with the celebration of the Mass, after which the deliberation and voting begin. Votes are held every day, morning and afternoon until the candidate wins a two-thirds majority. After every seven votes, one day’s rest of prayer and reflection. If there is no concluding result after 30 votes, candidates will be selected with a simple majority
According to Mail Online, this is the highest contender to be the next highest Pontive.
Peter Turkson, 76

The former bishop of Cape Town Coast will be the first black pope and has the appeal of connection with Africa. He was born in Ghana and sent by Pope Francis to South Sudan. He takes a middle ground on the thorny theme of homosexual relations, believing that the laws in many African countries are too harsh, but that Africans must be respected. Turkson was a Bookies favorite during the 2013 conference of Choosing Francis.
Luis Antonio Tagle, 67

Archbishop Tagle of Manila has become a leader in the betting market. He will be attractive to be the first Asian pope, the fastest growing region of Catholic population. He opposed the Philippines’ right to abortion, but was considered one of the most liberal candidates. He complained that Catholicism was too harsh on homosexual and divorced couples, which hindered evangelical work.
Pietro Parolin, 70

He is the closest to a “continuity candidate” who served as Cardinal Secretary of State with Pope Francis. He is seen as moderate, though not as close to liberal as Francis sometimes seems. When Ireland voted to legalize same-sex marriage in 2015, Parolin described it as a “human failure”. Recently, since he was the architect of the Holy See’s agreement with the 2018 agreement, Parolin’s star has a little bit. Chinasome people think this is a short sale to the Communist Party of China.
Peter Erdo, 72 years old

The Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest would be the second pope behind John Paul II, when church leaders were often persecuted. He ran for his predecessor, Jozsef Minsszenty, and was arrested for opposition. Hungarycommunist regime. Erdo is a deep conservative who opposes the acceptance of holiness of divorce or remarriage of Catholics
Jose Tolentino, 59

He served as Archbishop and held many Vatican roles. As a relative young candidate, he advocates Bible scholars to interact with the modern world by watching movies and listening to music.
Matteo Zuppi, 69

Zuppi UkraineWhat ability did he visit? Moscow “Encourage human gestures.” Although he has no audience Putinhe did meet with the president’s controversial ally Kirill, the leader of the Russian Orthodox church, but his efforts showed little diplomatic progress.
Mario Grind, 68

Maltese Grech, who had served as the bishop of Gozo, is now the secretary-general of the bishop. While dealing with gay couples, he called on the church to “learn a new language”, although it is also seen as a traditionalist.
Robert Sarah, 79

Born in Guinea, France, Sarah is another possibility for the first black pope – despite his age being not around him. He has worked in the Vatican position since the time of John Paul II. He is a conservative, and he condemns gender ideology as a threat to society. He also opposes Islamic fundamentalism.