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All eyes on Vatican as conclave starts to pick next pope

As the Vatican begins its largest-ever conclave, the Catholic Church faces a pivotal choice between global growth and internal division, with possible successors from Africa or Asia.

May 07, 2025 / 17:10 IST
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All eyes on Vatican as conclave starts to pick next pope
All eyes on Vatican as conclave starts to pick next pope

As cardinals convene this week inside the Sistine Chapel to choose a new pope, the Roman Catholic Church is at a critical juncture. This conclave, the largest in the history of the Church, brings together cardinals from a greater number of countries than ever, a testament to Pope Francis's work to universalise the Church's leadership and welcome the "peripheries" of the Catholic world.

The future pope will be inheriting a divided, complicated world institution—growing fast in Africa and Asia but struggling with steep secular decline in the West, clerical abuse scandals, and ideological conflict between progressives and conservatives within its own ranks, the Washington Post reported.

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A more global church than ever before

When Francis, the first pope from the Americas, was elected in 2013, he led by prioritising inclusivity and engagement with the regions for so long regarded as on the periphery of the European centre of Catholicism. During his papacy, the African Catholics expanded to more than 280 million, and the Asian Church became more prominent.