Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Pope Benedict XVI backwards, who his successor?

VATICAN CITY-Pope Benedict XVI After officially announced his resignation from February 28, a big question arises. Who is going to be a replacement for the Catholic church leaders worldwide that?

International media to line a replacement name Pope Benedict XVI, among others, Archbishop Angelo Scola Milan and a host of other names.

A series of arguments lined up, as if it knew the mass media with little to guess about the papal election process that was followed by a number of cardinals from around the world.

The question of who the successor Pope Benedict XVI meet the thirst of readers around the world. There were hopes that the new pope from the developing countries in Asia, Africa, or Latin America where growth Catholics running quickly but also face many problems.

Conclave (meeting of the cardinals) will be held after February 28 and most likely already a new pope at the end of March 2013.

The new one can be known only details of the number of cardinals representing each continent. The Cardinals will take part in the conclave.

Pope Benedict XVI will begin to step down on February 28, 2013. After that, for an empty office chair, the Latin term sede Vacante, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone will run tasks papacy. Cardinal Bertone chosen by Benedict XVI on 4 April 2007.

The cardinals have a right to vote in a conclave later continent divided by category. From Europe, there are 61 cardinals. Nineteen cardinals from Latin America, 14 cardinals from North America, 11 cardinals from Africa, 11 from Asia and the cardinal cardinal of the Oceania region

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