Posted on 12/04/2014 6:53:04 PM PST by marshmallow
Vatican City, Dec 4, 2014 / 07:07 pm (CNA).- The 2013 papal conclave that elected Pope Francis is news again now that four cardinals have denied a new books claim that they campaigned for Pope Francis to be elected though the books author has clarified the Pope himself was not a part of their supposed campaign.
The London-based Catholic journalist Austen Ivereigh, in his new book The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope, contends that a group of cardinals on what he bills as Team Bergoglio worked during the last conclave to promote the election of Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires as Pope.
According to Ivereigh, Cardinals Cormac Murphy-OConnor, Walter Kasper, Gottfried Daneels and Karl Lehmann orchestrated a behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign which led to the election of Pope Francis.
Ivereigh wrote that the members of Team Bergoglio toured private dinners and other gatherings of cardinals the day before the conclave.
According to Ivereigh, a key role was played by Cardinal Cormac Murphy-OConnor, for whom Ivereigh worked as a spokesperson from 2004-2006.
Cardinal Murphy-OConnor had turned 80, and he could not take part in the conclave due to age limits. However, Ivereigh claims that the cardinal teamed up with other cardinals in order to promote Bergoglios candidacy, as he already had done in 2005, when the Archbishop of Buenos Aires was the main competitor of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, who would become Pope Benedict XVI.
They had learned their lesson from 2005 and they first secured Bergoglios assent, Ivereigh wrote. He added that the 76-year-old Cardinal Bergoglios advocates got to work, touring the cardinals dinner to promote their man, arguing that his age should no longer be considered an obstacle, given that Popes could resign.
The report of this campaigning has caused a certain media...........
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicnewsagency.com ...
The Synod fiasco starts to make sense.....
Too bad no one had a smart phone to record Kasper at that time.
Prayers for our One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
The Church will survive, but many souls may be lost because of the failure of many Cardinals, bishops, and priests to do their jobs.
Yes, it was the last gasp of the Vatican II dinosaurs...some of whom were too old even to vote themselves. It’s a pity they were able to get the voting cardinals to go along with them, and I don’t quite understand why.
And anybody who thinks Bergoglio is going to retire in two years is out of his mind. Now that he’s tasted power, and is autocratically remaking the Church in his failed Vatican II image, he’s going to be in until he has to be carried out feet-first.
I remember someone on I think EWTN saying at the time of the last conclave something like “the Church is at doctrinal peace”. I remember thinking to myself “huh?” at the time, and events have shown that was sure a misdiagnosis on the part of that pundit.
I think you are right. I believe the Synod debacle has shown him to be something of an ideological liberal, and unlike Pope Benedict, I doubt a liberal would step down willingly.
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