Who will be the Next Pope?

March 5, 2013

Now onwards anytime the white smoke will rise from the Sistine Chapel chimney visible from St Peter’s square.… Soon after there will be a solemn proclamation from the balcony over St Peter’s square by the Senior Cardinal Deacon, ‘Habemus Papam.’ (We have a Pope). Catholics all over the world certainly are waiting for this great moment and eager to receive the apostolic blessing from the new Pope.

Speculations over the 266th Pope are numerous. He could be the first black Pope, the first American Pope…the first Asian Pope, and first non-European Pope. Swiss Cardinal Kurt Koch told a Zurich paper that it "would be good if there were candidates from Africa or South America at the next conclave," adding that he would pick a non-European over a European candidate if the two were equally qualified. We just wait and watch.

The resignation of the Pope Benedict the XVI took the world in surprise. Why did he resign? Was it necessary for him to resign? People have been asking these questions since the day of announcement of resignation. Back in 2005, when the Cardinals elected him as a successor to Pope John Paul II, all knew that Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was 78, that his health was not so much promising due to the stroke he had. But their enormous respect for the man for his integrity outweighed their concerns about his health, and so he became Benedict XVI. After eight years of his Pontificate in his announcement of resignation, the Pope told the cardinals who elected him as the Pope that in order to govern "... both strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me."

Reactions to Pope’s resignation were of mixed feelings. It was unexpected, surprising and shocking. "This is disconcerting, he is leaving his flock," said Alessandra Mussolini, a parliamentarian who is a granddaughter of Italy's wartime dictator. She further said: "The Pope is not any man. He is the Vicar of Christ. He should stay on to the end, go ahead and bear his cross to the end. This is a huge sign of world destabilization that will weaken the Church." Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, secretary to the late Pope John Paul, said the former Pope had stayed on despite failing health for the last decade of his life as he believed "you cannot come down from the cross." Hans Küng, a theologian and former colleague of Benedict called his decision to step down “understandable for many reasons,” British Prime Minister David Cameron said: "He will be missed as a spiritual leader to millions." Many other state leaders said Pope's decision must be respected if he feels he is too weak to carry out his duties. A London Times editorial was more generous calling his decision, “a noble and selfless decision,”

It is said the Pope Benedict has been working on the papal encyclical on faith and was scheduled for publication early this year. Pope, known for his writing skills, scholarly arguments and sound theological doctrines has not been able to complete a draft. Now he felt has no stamina to complete it though he still possesses intellectual firepower. This might be one of the reasons which eventually led him to reach a firm and courageous decision to resign after careful deliberation and prayer.

In his farewell address Pope Benedict XVI told the huge crowd: “There were moments of joy and light but also moments that were not easy ... there were moments, as there were throughout the history of the Church, when the seas were rough and the wind blew against us and it seemed that the Lord was sleeping.” Pope has acknowledged that his papacy had been rocked by “rough seas”. Church throughout her history had been rocked by storms. In modern times, the Church has been blessed with truly holy Popes who have been strong leaders who were really symbols ‘Christian Unity” leading the Church ashore.

Now it would be difficult to find someone “who could lead the Church out of its multifaceted crisis,” says Hans Küng. Amidst crisis, storms, abuses and scandals the new Pope needs strength both of body and spirit to lead the Church ashore. Pope Benedict XVI convinced that God watches over the Church and continues to guide her. From his side Pope as a pilgrim on this earth would still with his heart, with his love, with his prayers, with his reflection work for the good of the Church and pray for the Church. We too join him to pray, pray for the Church and pray for the new Pope CCLXVI.

 

 

By Fr Paul Melwyn Permude
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Comment on this article

  • Richard Saldanha, Kundapura/Bangalore

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    Roshan,

    I got this prophecy from an article 'Prophet of the Popes' by G S Hiranyappa, published in the Sunday Standard (then Sunday edition of Indian Express) dt.13/7/1980. The prophesies were those of the Irish seer St Malachy, and some others like the Monk of Padua. Not all that was predicted has come true, but it appears most of them were correct.

  • Sunshine, Melbourne

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    Yes Alfred I totally agree with you just for one thing,"there is only one god" but dont forget his name is Jesus the son of the living god

  • Lavina S. Pinto, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    Informative article Fr.Paul. Lets pray for the Church and pray for the new Pope to lead the RC community.

  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sun, Mar 10 2013

    MR. SAHIL AHMED: Great comment. If people of different religious faiths could think and act like you do, this world would have been a far
    blessed and peaceful place to live. GOD BLESS YOU, you are indeed a peacemaker, and I respect your nobility.

  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 09 2013

    Richard,
    Where did you get this prophecy from?

  • leena, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 09 2013

    Fr. Paul Melwyn, very informative and well articulated article. We thank Jesus for passing on His Shepherding responsibility and service to St. Peter the first Pope and all the 264 Popes who succeeded Peter for over 2000 years. We hope and trust that God will give us a loving, compassionate and Charismatic Pope to lead the Church in the modern world.

    Dear brother you are a true Muslim. You have appreciated the beauty of the organized administration of Roman Catholic Church. May God be blessed and Praised.

  • louis Mendonca, Mudarangadi,Mumbai

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    No matter who will become the new Pope.He will be the master to lead the Roman Catholics. Holy Spirit will guide the Cardinals to elect the Pope.

  • Benedict Noronha, Udupi

    Fri, Mar 08 2013

    I think it is all god's [lans and Pope Benedict has set an example to the present day Cardinals priest and all religious. Now we are left with the only chance of praying for the ion of a fitting personality in his place. It is not good or worth simply discussiong in Media. let us pary so that God will chose right person to follow Pope Benedict and his mission throguthe guidance of Holy spirit.

  • Richard Saldanha, Kundapura/Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    One week before this Pope Emeritus (Benedict XVI) was elected, I had sent an SMS to my sister reading as under:

    "From what I have read, the next Pope will take the name
    Benedict XVI, and he will be the most successful Pope in
    history".

    The first part of the prophecy proved to be true. Well, I don't know about the second part!

    Now, again from what I have read, the next Pope will take
    the name: "Peter the Roman" (Petrus Romanus), and he will be
    the last Pope on earth. It may not be the end of the world, but only the end of papacy. Let us hope and pray that everything will work out smoothly, although according to the prophecy, it will not be smooth sailing either for the Pope or the church. Although a front page article in RAKNNO disputes this, let us hope and pray that God will direct mankind in general and the church in particular, in the way He desires to lead them.

  • Alfred D'souza, Bendoor/Duba

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    Dear Sahil - your message above is truly one that shows GOD is ONE and we adore him through different faiths and styles. I am not saying this because I am a Catholic, I have many friends from various religions (Hindu, Muslim, Jew, Budhists, Sikhs) who have similar thoughts like you only a few write openly. God bless you.

  • Ronnie D'SOUZA, Bendur/Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    My earlier comments were complimenting the good thoughts expressed by Mr. Sahil Ahmed.

  • Ronnie D'Souza, Bendur/Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    Oh! How beautiful are your thoughts. Surely I join you in prayers. May Almighty God bless us with Good/Healthy Pope.

  • Donald Roche, Mangalore/Ruzai

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    The resignation of Pope Benedict XVI has given rise to a controversy but those who understand the Catholic Church understand that it is not the individual who matters. According to the words of the Pope himself, in a homily given in 2005., ...Dear friends! At this moment there is no need for me to present a programme of governance.....My real programme of governance is not to do my own will,not to pursue my own ideas, but to listen, together with the whole Church, to the word and the will of the Lord, to be guided by Him, so that He himself will lead the Church at this hour of our history."

  • Nancy Menezes Milar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Yes, we do beleive in Roman catholic , church which stoned by Jesus himself through St Peter, and even now God knows and give the leader to take the church further. Thanks to Sahil Ahmed for sharing your thoughts which are strong enough to prove the RC Church.

  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    It does not matter.The Pope will have same respect as before in the hearts of beleivers.Faith is immortal.

  • SAHIL AHMED, INDIA

    Tue, Mar 05 2013

    IT'S SOMETHING REALLY GREAT TO KNOW AND EXPERIENCE CHRISTIANS AND VERY SPECIALLY ROMAN-CATHOLICS. THE WAY THEIR ADMINISTRATION FUNCTIONS, DIRECTS AND IMPLEMENTS AND FULLFILLS. EVERY OTHER SYSTEM IN OUR SOCIETY HAS TO TAKE IT AS AN EXAMPLE TO FULFILL THEIR LEADERSHIP IN A WAY HOW IT SHOULD EXPECTED TO FUNCTION. MAY THE "HOLY-FATHER" BE ELECTED SOON TO LEAD THE ROMAN CATHOLICS TO CARRY OUT THEIR HUGE AND RESPONSIBLE MISSION OF PRAYER, CHARITY, EUCATION, SOCIAL SERVICE, UPLIFTMENT OF POOR, DESTITUTE AND DOWNTRODDEN ETC. THROUGHOUT THE WORLD IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS CHRIST THE MESSAIAH AND MAY JESUS (ISA)'S TEACHINGS REACH TO THE ENDS OF THE EARTH TO EVERY SOUL THAT TRULY DESERVES AND SEEKS TO OBTAIN HIM IN LIFE AND LIFE AFTER. MAY ALLAH BLESS EVERYONE!


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