For Reinhard Marx, the new pope must “have a universal vision”
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, the Archdiocese of Monaco, in Germany, declared Saturday (26) that the conclave “will last a few days and claimed that the next Pope has a” universal vision. “
In the declaration, given during a meeting with the press, Marx commented that the future pope must be “communicative” and “place the credibility of the Gospel in the center”.
“In these days we have been able to see the feeling of the people of God. Cardinals cannot ignore this feeling,” said Archbishop, one of the three German cardinals who will vote for the conclave.
When he was asked about the possibility that the next leader of the Catholic Church was Italian, Marx replied that “everything is possible”.
“It is not a question of language, country or culture. He is the person. The person is not whether it is conservative or progressive, it is a matter of credibility and dialogues”, explained the religious of Munich, adding that “the new pope must have clarity on the importance of the Gospel all over the world.
The Argentine Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis, was buried today in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, in Italy. He died last Monday (21) at the age of 88 after 12 years before the pontificate.
Source: Terra

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