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Meet The Top Cardinals Voting In The Conclave

Meet The Top Cardinals Voting In The Conclave

If you’ve been on social media recently, or even tuned into traditional news sites and media, you’ll see plenty of people sharing infographics claiming to know who the “leading papal candidates” are. It’s essential that as Catholics we understand there are no candidates for the papacy in the usual sense; rather, we trust that the Holy Spirit will guide the voting cardinals to the next pope.

So while we can’t share with you a list of “likely candidates” for the papacy, we can share with you some of the leading cardinals who will be voting in the upcoming conclave so that you can pray for them by name!

Cardinal Matteo Zuppi (Italy)

The Archbishop of Bologna and President of the Italian Bishops' Conference, Cardinal Zuppi is a significant voice in the European church. 

Cardinal Peter Erdo (Hungary)

A seasoned theologian and canon lawyer, Cardinal Erdo serves as the Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest. With extensive experience in synods and a strong academic background, his presence at the conclave underscores the Church's intellectual and canonical traditions.

Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo (Democratic Republic of Congo)

As Archbishop of Kinshasa, Cardinal Ambongo brings the perspective of the growing African Church. 

Cardinal Robert Sarah (Guinea)

The former Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, Cardinal Sarah is deeply respected for his spirituality, eloquence, and advocacy of silence, contemplation, and the reverence of the liturgy. 

Cardinal Raymond Burke (United States)

Though no longer holding a curial post, Cardinal Burke remains one of the most well-known figures associated with a strong emphasis on doctrinal clarity and liturgical tradition. As Prefect Emeritus of the Apostolic Signatura, he has long been a defender of canon law.

Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle (Philippines)

Currently serving as Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization, Cardinal Tagle bridges the local and the global. 

Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa (Jerusalem)

The Patriarch of Jerusalem is only 60 and much younger than all the other contenders but has gone from a left field option in the conclave to one of the favourites.

Cardinal Leonardo Sandri (Argentina) 

Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, Sandri has extensive diplomatic experience and has served in various Vatican capacities.

Let's pray for them!

As these and over a hundred other cardinal electors gather in Rome, let us remember to pray for them. 

Let’s send our prayers to Rome! Although the length of the conclave is unknown—it could last a day or stretch over twelve months! But we do know the power of a faithful prayer. Will you join us in asking for the Holy Spirit’s powerful intercession for the College of Cardinals? When you sign up, we’ll send you a daily email with prayers to the Holy Spirit.

(Read more about the conclave and the sacred moment in our Church.)

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