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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Cardinal Daniel Sturla, Who Participated in the Conclave, Spoke of the Possibility of Pope Leon XIV Visiting Argentina
The Archbishop of Montevideo said that in a private meeting with the Holy Father he reminded him of Francis' pending trip to his native country and Uruguay.
Pope Leon XIV Would Visit Argentina, Uruguay and Peru During His First Tour of Latin America - La Tercera
Pope Leon XIV would visit Argentina, Uruguay and Peru on his first tour of Latin America, making a difference with his predecessor, Francisco, who during his pontificate did not visit his native country.The information was handed over this Thursday by the Uruguayan Cardinal Daniel Sturla, anticipating that the pontiff has a special interest in traveling to Peru, a country from which he acquired nationality in 2015 after being appointed bishop of…
We voted for a pastor for the world, Cardinal Stephen says | Hong Kong
HONG KONG (SE): Cardinal Stephen Chow, S.J., bishop of Hong Kong, described his participation in the recent papal conclave as a deeply spiritual experience marked by discernment, global attention, and a strong sense of pastoral responsibility. Speaking in Rome to America magazine’s Vatican correspondent, Gerard O’Connell, Cardinal Stephen shared his reflections on the process that led to the election of Pope Leo XIV. Cardinal Stephen was the onl…
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 was in the conclave that chose the new Pope, said that “there are very high probabilities” that Leo XIV Visit Argentina and other countries in the region in the short term. “I think there are very high probabilities,” Sturla said. He added: “He is clear that they were missing on […]
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