Darat said:He's been picked.... oh the suspense...
Darat said:And I'll have to eat crow... I really didn't expect the enforcer to do it - he must have had his heavies lean on the other cardinals.
Oh well there goes any chance of any "progressive" thinking for probably 10 years at least.
geni said:You give him 10 years?
I'll_buy_that said:he is going to push the catholic faith back 100 years, so 10 years is a good guess. I believe in round numbers just like god does.
This guy has more problems than the last one. Why is it that the pope has to be so old? [/B]
Meadmaker said:For all we know, that is what they do.
Here's a thought about media speculation. Today, I've heard pundits saying that the move to a fourth ballot probably means that Cardinal Ratzinger didn't have a lock on things and that if he didn't win by today, his chances were slipping as other alliances form.
Huh? How would these guys know?
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In other words, the election of JPII proves that the cardinals really can keep a secret, and that the speculation on the outside is truly uninformed.
jimmygun said:Now that the cardinals have conclaved and voted and God has guided their hand in the selection of the pope...what if he turns out to be a bad pope? Is it going to be God's fault?