Papal Election: Key German Cardinals Involved
The upcoming papal election sees significant participation from German cardinals, notably Reinhard Marx, Rainer Maria Woelki, and Gerhard Ludwig Müller. Marx, known for his reformist stance, contrasts sharply with Müller, a staunch conservative.
Age restrictions have sidelined three other German cardinals from voting. The election, set to begin on May 7th in the Sistine Chapel, will involve 133 cardinals tasked with selecting the successor to the late Pope Francis.
Woelki has suggested that the process may take longer than expected due to the varied perspectives among the new cardinal electors. Meanwhile, French President Macron's reported discussions with some cardinals have raised eyebrows, as he aims to influence the election in favor of his preferred candidate.
Amidst these dynamics, the election will unfold under strict isolation to ensure an unbiased outcome.
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