That’s possible. Yes. But the Church has ways of getting someone selected: (from web:). “The longest period of time during which the Catholic Church did not have a pope was from November 1268 to September 1, 1271, almost 3 years. This period is known as the interregnum (between reigns). The reasons were mostly political. It would have taken even longer, but the cardinals were locked in the Palazzo dei Papi di Viterbo to vote. They were given only bread and water and even the roof was removed making conditions very uncomfortable.
Eventually, Pope Gregory X was elected.”
I think he meant that Francis is the last one.
“Eventually, Pope Gregory X was elected.
Thank you for the excellent comment. I am going to go back and read the history surrounding this delay.
We are entering a period of world turmoil. Europe has been invaded and the Trojan Horse is about to be opened. We are entering a new era and things are rapidly changing.