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The Uruguayan Cardinal Who Was in the Conclave Spoke of the Pope’s Possible Visit to Argentina: “Very High Probabilities” – The Observatorial

  • Uruguayan Cardinal Daniel Sturla, who participated in the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV, spoke about the Pope’s likely visit to Argentina and nearby countries.
  • This conclave followed the legacy of Pope Francis, with the Cardinals emphasizing a successor who could continue his mission and reach beyond Church walls.
  • Cardinal Stephen Chow of Hong Kong described the solemn atmosphere inside the Sistine Chapel and noted the intense global media interest with 6,000 representatives present.
  • Robert Francis Cardinal Prevost, a Jesuit who became Pope Leo XIV, was elected after securing the necessary 89 votes, prompting the congregation to respond with enthusiastic applause, officially confirming his new role as the Holy Father.
  • Sturla expressed confidence that Pope Leo XIV will soon visit Argentina, Uruguay, and possibly Peru, ensuring continuity with Pope Francis’s priorities but with a new style of listening.
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EXITOSA NOTICIAS - NOTICIAS DEL PERU Y EL MUNDO broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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