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Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr | Will the new pope continue to be Glasnost of Pope Francis?

As the world mourns the death of Pope Francis, the first Latin American director of the Roman Catholic Church died on Easter Monday, April 21, at the age of 88, the Catholic Church in the Vatican is busy with elections for the new pope in the following weeks. The church adopted a long bureaucratic process to elect Pope Francis’ successor through the Cardinal College under the age of 80. Interestingly, Pope Francis created 30 cardinals from Asia and Africa, which made the important cardinal convention more representative. So the speculation about Francis’ successor is whether this would be another outsider like him—although his Italian grandparents immigrated to Argentina after World War I in search of a better life than Turin’s conflict economic status.

He was also the first Jesuit to become a pope. This has its own symbolic meaning. The Jesuits, known as the Jesuits, led the counter-reformation in the face of the Protestant rebellion of Augustan Martin Luther, Germany. The Jesuits were known as defenders of the Roman Catholic Church, and they were known for their cleverness and slyness. Pope Francis is shrewd in many ways, but in benign terms. His liberal view on the issue of homosexual priesthood—his famous member “I want to judge who”—and his attempt to engage with the Islamic world while rising Islamophobia—has also a sly element. But he raised more than just policy and strategic issues.

The openness he showed was rooted in his moral commitment. This is the interesting complexity of his worldview. Even after St. Francis of Assisi, he adopted the name Francis, and he showed his commitment to Francis, sympathy. Pope Francis cared for the poor, and one of his promises to become the pope was to keep the church poor and take care of the poor. This awareness of the poor can be traced back to his growth in Buenos Aires, near an immigrant. He was also attracted by the famous liberation theological movement of Roman Catholic priests in Latin America. He recalls his autobiography, Hope, where he grew up among people of other faiths, including Jews and Muslims. This is a level that influences his view of religion and how the church should deal with it.

The general view of Pope Francis is that he has always been a liberal and progressive pope, and the Roman Catholic Church needs people like him after his predecessor Pope Benedict XV and Pope John Paul II’s claim to be conservative, he is hailed as the downfall of communism with his indigenous Poland. That was a powerful legacy. John Paul II was the pope from 1978 to 2005, and Benedict XVI from 2005 to 2013.

The conservatives in the Roman Catholic Church remained deeply ingrained, and Pope Francis had to brush it aside. He did not always consult with Cardinal College and set up his own small special committee, with nine cardinals advised him. He appointed many women to key positions in the Vatican administration of Roman Curia.

Another revolutionary and conservative man-yes, it is indeed a combination of irreconcilable characteristics–Pope Francis’s aspect was his policy of enfeoffment. In 2016, he passed Cardinal John Henry, the 19th-century British Catholic heroine, Cardinal John Henry, through Cardinal John Henry, the Roman Catholic Church outside the Western sphere. Newman), who also came from outside the Western realm (St. of St. of St. of St. of Kolkata (Kolkata) also from Argentina and Brazil. A noteworthy example is the Italian martyrs known as Otranto of the 800 Catholics who were massacred by the Turks in 1480. The total number of people approved by Francis rose to a staggering 912. Criticization is a way to strengthen the Roman Catholic Church. It can reasonably be used as a way to remember people who do a lot for faithfulness. And he is likely to defend this way.

Pope Francis took a nuanced attitude, and even though he reached out to the poor of all faiths around the world, he was rooted in religious and church traditions. He draws compassion and attention from his religious beliefs. In times of existence and political uncertainty, rooting in religion and belief is a matter of integrity and courage. It is no surprise that Pope Francis becomes an ideal, and it is in this commitment that people all over the world appreciate him.

So, can the Popes elect a man to succeed Pope Francis, who can combine many gifts, talent and commitment that Francis brings to his senior position? There is no doubt that the Roman Catholic Church is in trouble in the controversy – moral and financial – it is necessary to have someone with a clear moral vision at the helm. This is not an easy task for the members of the meeting. The 1.3 billion Roman Catholics will focus on the Vatican, even as they mourn the death of the charming Pope Francis.

Millions of people are disgusted with the operation of the Roman Catholic Church, mainly from Roman Catholics. However, they also realize the importance of having a centuries-old tradition to preserve the historical edifice, as it provides its own hope and sustenance. It may be easy to see the Roman Catholic Church as a huge superstition. But for millions, it is a edifice of comfort. It was the many people who were dedicated to the church, people like Pope Francis, who appeared. Worldwide, political leaders are more than just shallow and demonic. It is in this vacuum that the importance of individuals like Pope Francis in leadership seems to be so necessary.

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