I would say His Eminence Cardinal Peter Turkson will be the next Pope. He has held High Position in the Church.He is well known in the Sacred College of Cardinals,The Curia,and throughout the Church. He has the Qualities of Leadership,and an Excellent Understanding of the Issues and Challengers in the Church. In a Conclave,it is Our Lord Jesus who chooses the Pope through his Holy Spirit.
Cardinal Turkson is indeed a strong candidate with remarkable leadership qualities, but as you said, the Holy Spirit ultimately guides the choice. Let’s pray for God’s will to be done.
The apostles were personally chosen by Christ Himself, called directly into their mission by divine authority rather than through any human voting process. This stands in stark contrast to the modern papal conclave, which, despite being labeled as inspired by the Holy Spirit, is fundamentally a political event where human flaws, ambition, and posturing are unavoidable. If the Holy Spirit were the sole guide of such proceedings, one would expect a unanimous decision in the first round of voting, rather than the protracted debates and compromises that often characterize the process. Were the apostles present today, witnessing the conclave, they likely wouldn’t be asking where to cast their votes. Instead, they might be flipping tables in righteous indignation, confronting how their pure, Christ-centered teachings have been institutionalized into something resembling a den of thieves-a far cry from the simplicity and spiritual integrity they upheld. Such a spectacle would likely grieve those who once walked with Christ, as they see the faith turned into a stage for human power plays and hollow displays of holiness.
Thank you for sharing this perspective. While it’s true that the apostles were directly chosen by Christ, the Church has grown and adapted over centuries. The conclave process, though imperfect, is rooted in prayer and discernment, trusting the Holy Spirit’s guidance through human cooperation. The apostles might not focus on "flipping tables" but on calling the faithful to humility and unity, reminding us that God works even through flawed human systems to lead His Church. Let us trust in His wisdom and continue to seek His will in all things.
@@StoriesofGrace7 Your perspective on trusting flawed human systems overlooks the clear warnings in Scripture about not adding to God's Word (1 Corinthians 4:6, Revelation 22:18-19). The apostles were not politicians or bureaucrats; they didn’t rely on votes or political compromise to discern God's will. They acted under direct revelation from Christ and the Holy Spirit, a stark contrast to the conclave’s human machinations cloaked in spirituality. The historical merging of the Church with imperial power fundamentally corrupted the gospel’s purity. Practices like the veneration of statues, burning incense to the so-called "Queen of Heaven," and relic worship bear striking similarities to the idolatry condemned repeatedly in Scripture (2 Kings 23:4-5). The apostles would not call for “humility and unity” in the face of blatant departures from their teachings. They’d rebuke such practices as they did false teachers in their day. Let’s not rationalize the dilution of the gospel by claiming God works through flawed systems when those systems are built on compromise and power. The Church doesn’t get to reinvent the gospel to suit its agenda, no matter how well-intentioned. What God has revealed through Scripture is sufficient; anything beyond it is man-made and should be treated as such.
That's an interesting perspective. If God were to choose Cardinal Tagle as the next Pope, it would be his duty to lead the Church with wisdom and faith, guided by the Holy Spirit. Every Pope brings their own approach, but the ultimate goal is always the same-to guide the faithful in truth and love.
Be prepared for your dis mal disappointment. No one of these Cardinals ( before Top 5, now Top 6, next week Top 10, next month Top 15. ) shall succeed Pope Francis.
Predicting who will succeed Pope Francis is a complex matter, as this decision is entirely up to the College of Cardinals during the conclave. The list of potential candidates can shift over time, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit is always the ultimate determining factor
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Cardinal Péter Erdő is indeed a beloved figure, admired by many for his wisdom and dedication to the Church. His leadership continues to inspire countless faithful
@@StoriesofGrace7 bro are you from Eroupe? My blood is boiling every time the atheist secular liberal leftist terrorist came a say about our old strong traditional catholic country to everyone belong to every religion see the France once it's called the by elder daughter of the church , see the Spain the nation was founded by catholicism also all off them are empires when they have Catholism it's there state religion without Christianity all of them are still live in the wild and hunting the animals Christianity give them to the identity almost all European countries host found when that country people belong tribe convert to Christianity i can't imagine how Eroupens forget the past and history
@@StoriesofGrace7 currently I am studying after I finish my studies I will go to Europe and start to help recrystallization in Europe . Until the last blood running in my heart I am proud to be a catholic Christian ✝️☝️
Rejoicing to see Cardinal Tagle become the next Pope.
Let’s pray and hope for God’s guidance in choosing the next Pope. Cardinal Tagle is indeed a beloved candidate!
Robert Sara always and ever
I would say His Eminence Cardinal
Peter Turkson will be the
next Pope.
He has held High Position in
the Church.He is well known
in the Sacred College of
Cardinals,The Curia,and
throughout the Church.
He has the Qualities of
Leadership,and an
Excellent Understanding
of the Issues and Challengers
in the Church.
In a Conclave,it is Our Lord
Jesus who chooses the
Pope through his Holy Spirit.
Cardinal Turkson is indeed a strong candidate with remarkable leadership qualities, but as you said, the Holy Spirit ultimately guides the choice. Let’s pray for God’s will to be done.
Tagle is pronounced as "tag"-"le". NOT, "tae"-"gale".
Thank you for clarifying! Yes, Tagle is pronounced as "tag"-"le," not "tae"-"gale."
This AI voice is so irritating, can you please make the smallest effort to get non-American names pronounced correctly!!!!
Thank you for your feedback! I’ll strive to improve. 😊
The apostles were personally chosen by Christ Himself, called directly into their mission by divine authority rather than through any human voting process. This stands in stark contrast to the modern papal conclave, which, despite being labeled as inspired by the Holy Spirit, is fundamentally a political event where human flaws, ambition, and posturing are unavoidable. If the Holy Spirit were the sole guide of such proceedings, one would expect a unanimous decision in the first round of voting, rather than the protracted debates and compromises that often characterize the process.
Were the apostles present today, witnessing the conclave, they likely wouldn’t be asking where to cast their votes. Instead, they might be flipping tables in righteous indignation, confronting how their pure, Christ-centered teachings have been institutionalized into something resembling a den of thieves-a far cry from the simplicity and spiritual integrity they upheld. Such a spectacle would likely grieve those who once walked with Christ, as they see the faith turned into a stage for human power plays and hollow displays of holiness.
Thank you for sharing this perspective. While it’s true that the apostles were directly chosen by Christ, the Church has grown and adapted over centuries. The conclave process, though imperfect, is rooted in prayer and discernment, trusting the Holy Spirit’s guidance through human cooperation.
The apostles might not focus on "flipping tables" but on calling the faithful to humility and unity, reminding us that God works even through flawed human systems to lead His Church. Let us trust in His wisdom and continue to seek His will in all things.
@@StoriesofGrace7 Your perspective on trusting flawed human systems overlooks the clear warnings in Scripture about not adding to God's Word (1 Corinthians 4:6, Revelation 22:18-19). The apostles were not politicians or bureaucrats; they didn’t rely on votes or political compromise to discern God's will. They acted under direct revelation from Christ and the Holy Spirit, a stark contrast to the conclave’s human machinations cloaked in spirituality.
The historical merging of the Church with imperial power fundamentally corrupted the gospel’s purity. Practices like the veneration of statues, burning incense to the so-called "Queen of Heaven," and relic worship bear striking similarities to the idolatry condemned repeatedly in Scripture (2 Kings 23:4-5). The apostles would not call for “humility and unity” in the face of blatant departures from their teachings. They’d rebuke such practices as they did false teachers in their day.
Let’s not rationalize the dilution of the gospel by claiming God works through flawed systems when those systems are built on compromise and power. The Church doesn’t get to reinvent the gospel to suit its agenda, no matter how well-intentioned. What God has revealed through Scripture is sufficient; anything beyond it is man-made and should be treated as such.
I believe that Cardinal Tagle will not follow Pope Francis and his controversial sounding announcements if God chose him as the next Pope.
That's an interesting perspective. If God were to choose Cardinal Tagle as the next Pope, it would be his duty to lead the Church with wisdom and faith, guided by the Holy Spirit. Every Pope brings their own approach, but the ultimate goal is always the same-to guide the faithful in truth and love.
Be prepared for your dis mal disappointment. No one of these Cardinals ( before Top 5, now Top 6, next week Top 10, next month Top 15. ) shall succeed Pope Francis.
Predicting who will succeed Pope Francis is a complex matter, as this decision is entirely up to the College of Cardinals during the conclave. The list of potential candidates can shift over time, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit is always the ultimate determining factor
If the next pope is catholic, that'll be a great miracle.
We need Hungarian pope ❤
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Cardinal Péter Erdő is indeed a beloved figure, admired by many for his wisdom and dedication to the Church. His leadership continues to inspire countless faithful
We need a strong conservative pope who speak against liberal leftist politics✝️☝️
The Pope's role is to guide in faith and unity, not engage in political divisions
@@StoriesofGrace7 bro I agree with that but see Lebanon after Christian's become a minority how we can protect ourselves
@@cru756 I understand your point, and there have been times when I've thought the same way.
@@StoriesofGrace7 bro are you from Eroupe? My blood is boiling every time the atheist secular liberal leftist terrorist came a say about our old strong traditional catholic country to everyone belong to every religion see the France once it's called the by elder daughter of the church , see the Spain the nation was founded by catholicism also all off them are empires when they have Catholism it's there state religion without Christianity all of them are still live in the wild and hunting the animals Christianity give them to the identity almost all European countries host found when that country people belong tribe convert to Christianity i can't imagine how Eroupens forget the past and history
@@StoriesofGrace7 currently I am studying after I finish my studies I will go to Europe and start to help recrystallization in Europe . Until the last blood running in my heart I am proud to be a catholic Christian ✝️☝️