The conclave to elect a new pope has begun after the passing of Pope Francis, who served for 12 years. The voting cardinals are from 66 countries, representing an unprecedented diversity, as Francis aimed to include marginalized groups in the Church. However, there is uncertainty regarding the progressive legacy left by Francis, as many cardinals may not hold the same views. This conclave marks a critical transition period for the Catholic Church, which faces various future challenges including social issues and church reform.
The conclave is the culmination of a historic period under Pope Francis, who fostered openness and proposed significant reforms for the Catholic Church, but the future remains uncertain.
With the current conclave being the most international in history, cardinals from diverse and previously unrepresented nations gather to select the next pope amid significant challenges.
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