Since Pope Francis's death, discussions surrounding his successor have sparked a surge of optimism among conservative Catholics, particularly about potential candidates like Bishop Raymond Burke. This sentiment reflects a yearning for a traditionalist leadership reminiscent of John Paul II and Benedict XVI. However, analysts suggest this might be wishful thinking by a vocal minority rather than a reflection of actual possibilities within the Church hierarchy, as certain candidates are dismissed by insiders who emphasize the complexities of Church politics.
A large number of American conservative Catholics would basically dream of having Cardinal Burke as the next pope, but they're disconnected to reality.
Some archconservatives are campaigning to propel one of their own to the forefront of discussions over Francis's successor.
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