Thursday, 7 March 2013

NBC’s Keir Simmons reports 2013 New Pope Searching

NBC’s Keir Simmons reports on some of the front  runners, including Cardinal Scola of Milan and Cardinal Turkson of Ghana

2013 cardinals under the age of 80 when the papacy becomes vacant can enter the conclave in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope. , As of Feb. 28, the average age of the 117 eligible cardinal-electors was 71 years, 11 months. In 2005, there also were 117 cardinal-electors (although two did not participate because of illness) and their average age was 71 years, seven months.


"everything has happened at least once!" That's no surprise given that the Catholic Church is a nearly 2,000-year-old institution that has adapted to radically different epochs.Cardinals arrive for the Congregation at Paolo VI Hall at the Vatican.

The cardinals who elected 58-year-old Cardinal Karol Wojtyla - Blessed John Paul II - in 1978 had an average age of 67. Of the cardinals eligible to elect a successor to Pope Benedict - those under 80 Feb. 28 - only five were in their 50s. Thirty-eight cardinals were in their 60s; 74 were in their 70s.


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