Accurately predicting the result of the papal conclave that begins tomorrow would take instinct, entry, and—most vital—dumb luck. Consider a U.S. presidential election however with 133 candidates, a world voters, and no polling. Nonetheless, information shops publish innumerable lists of papabili, or potential popes, usually based mostly on blind hypothesis. The train can get tedious, however it should matter greater than you would possibly suppose: The media have by no means had a lot affect on a conclave.
To grasp why, think about that the late Pope Francis picked essentially the most far-flung group of cardinals in historical past. Two dozen hail from international locations that had by no means produced a cardinal, resembling Tonga, Myanmar, and East Timor. Distance has made an uncommon variety of them strangers. Francis added to their unfamiliarity by convening the school of cardinals much less usually than his predecessors. Underneath his tenure, they gathered for an open dialogue simply as soon as, in 2014, when solely a minority of the present electors belonged to the physique. (A bunch of cardinals used the event to object to the pope’s leniency on divorce—an expertise Francis evidently didn’t need to repeat.)
Since Francis’s demise final month, they’ve steadily congregated in Rome as they put together to choose his successor—and lots of are assembly for the very first time. As Cardinal Anders Arborelius of Stockholm instructed reporters final week, “So far, we don’t know one another.”
Within the absence of private relationships, media have crammed the hole. Cardinals know little about their friends past what they’ve learn within the papers, which have shaped their impressions of each other greater than ever earlier than. It’s maybe becoming {that a} pontiff who relied so closely on the press to form his picture and his message has, deliberately or not, granted journalists such a distinguished voice in selecting his substitute, and deciding the way forward for the Church.
“We’re searching for the successor of Peter,” Cardinal Michael Czerny instructed me final week, referring to the primary pope. “We’re not searching for a successor of Francis.”
Czerny, a Canadian Jesuit who labored carefully with the late pope on points together with immigration and the surroundings, mentioned that “the heritage of Francis is big, and all of us need it to proceed.” However “we’re not trying to lengthen Francis.”
Even when they wished to, it’s not fully clear whom they’d choose. In contrast to his two rapid predecessors, John Paul II and Benedict XVI, Francis didn’t depart an inheritor obvious. Vatican officers fell out of his favor with extraordinary frequency. However one of many comparatively few who stored his job all through the pope’s reign is Cardinal Pietro Parolin. As secretary of state, Parolin held the second-highest place within the Vatican. In a geographically scattered faculty, no cardinal has met extra of his friends than the well-traveled Italian.
Parolin, who has topped papabili lists, represents for a lot of cardinals a way of continuity with Francis. He has mentioned “there can’t be a U-turn” within the path that the earlier pope set for the Church, together with the permission he granted for clergymen to bless same-sex {couples} (a call that African bishops rejected en masse). Parolin additionally supported Francis’s controversial rapprochement with China. Regardless of their connection, nonetheless, the 2 skilled their share of battle. In 2020, the pope eliminated a whole lot of thousands and thousands of {dollars} from the management of Parolin’s workplace as a part of an investigation into monetary mismanagement. Parolin was by no means accused of wrongdoing, however the episode left him embarrassed and weakened.
Since Francis’s demise, Parolin has been the topic of rumors and assaults in each legacy shops and on social media, together with claims that Francis had misplaced religion in Parolin earlier than the top of his life. A conservative newspaper in Rome reported final week that Parolin had lately been handled for a sudden drop in blood strain, which the Vatican’s spokesperson categorically denied.
Nonetheless, many cardinals consider Parolin has the mandatory expertise and temperament—affable, mild-mannered—to conciliate factions within the Church that grew polarized underneath Francis. Vatican insiders have instructed me that even cardinals sympathetic to Francis are hoping for a extra collegial, much less autocratic successor. Parolin’s diplomatic background might assist him match the invoice. So, too, might his nationality: The Italian cardinals would have a bonus in managing the Vatican, which stays a predominantly Italian establishment.
One other Italian contender is Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, whose identify recurs consistently in press protection—not least due to, nicely, his identify. Pizzaballa could be most well-known because of an interplay he had with a journalist. When requested if he would change himself for youngsters held hostage by Hamas, Pizzaballa mentioned sure, a response that elevated him within the public creativeness and, by extension, within the eyes of cardinals who would possibly in any other case know little about him. Although he has not been notably outspoken on questions of sexual ethics, theologically conservative cardinals have instructed me that they belief him on such issues.
Conservatives will signify a minority on the conclave, partly as a result of Francis picked 80 % of the present electors (that’s, each cardinal who was underneath 80 years outdated on the time of the pope’s demise). The variety of conservatives from Western international locations has declined sharply, however they may make frequent trigger with like-minded electors from Africa and elsewhere within the international South, whose numbers rose underneath Francis.
One of many faculty’s most distinguished conservatives is the German Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller. After Francis eliminated him because the Vatican’s doctrinal chief, Müller brazenly criticized the pope’s lenient method to divorce and LGBTQ points. He instructed me that the following pope ought to reaffirm conventional Catholic instructing on sexuality with extra readability than Francis did, and restore Pope Benedict’s precedence of opposing the “dictatorship of relativism” in fashionable tradition.
However Francis’s give attention to poverty, peace, migration, and the surroundings has commanded assent from each theological liberals and lots of conservatives, together with Müller. The longer term pontiff, he mentioned, ought to counter rising geopolitical and ideological tensions by doing what Francis did: emphasizing “social justice as the muse of peaceable coexistence.”
It’s a secure wager that the cardinals will choose a pope who guarantees to emulate Francis—not less than on that set of points. However I wouldn’t wager a lot else.
