
"Pope Francis' papacy has been marked by significant changes, but many Cardinals believe it's time for a new leader who can stabilize the Church's internal divisions."
"The cardinals agree that while Pope Francis was a pastor, they now seek a manager to effectively address the curial chaos and internal discord."
The recent general congregations among cardinals revealed a deep concern for the Church's future, necessitating the election of a new pope who can effectively manage ongoing issues. The past 12 years under Pope Francis have brought both reforms and discontent, with some cardinals emphasizing the need for a leader who can restore stability and address unresolved tensions. The conclave reflects a desire for a return to normalcy, possibly by favoring an Italian pope, highlighting the balance needed between pastoral care and effective management.
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