Source: tvn24
The successor of Pope Francis will certainly not be a copy of him, but I think it will not be a retreat from his pontificate, but his continuation – said priest Jacek Prusak on TVN24. According to him, the changes that Francis initiated, “are irreversible.”
Pope Francis died on Monday at 7.35 in the morning during recovery after severe pneumonia. Vatican He stated that stroke, coma and irreversible cardiological collapse were the causes of the Pope's death. He managed the Argentinean Catholic church from March 13, 2013.
Father Jacek Prusak, a Jesuit and theologian in “Piasecki's conversation” expressed the opinion that “another pope may spread the accents differently, he may slow down some things, but he cannot reverse 180 degrees” changes initiated by Francis, or – as the clergyman put it – “to be anti -francisz”.
– Certainly he will not be a copy, but taking into account the electors, i.e. the composition of the current cardinal college, from which the vast majority was chosen by Pope Francis himself, I think that this will not be a retreat from his pontificate, only his continuation – he assessed.
– Of course, we will see who his successor will be, because he – just like his predecessor – will in some sense absolute power here – he noted. In his opinion, however, the future bishop of Rome “will pull this reform of Francis towards a more synodal church.” According to him, the changes that Francis initiated, “are irreversible.”
Author/author: Momo/Kab
Source: Tvn24
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