Cardinal Angelo Scola Tipped As the Favorite to Succeed Benedict XVI

VATICAN CITY
PolicyMic

Chris Miles

Pope Benedict XVI has announced that he will resign on February 28.

The first resignation of a Pope in 600 years will no doubt have reverberations across the Catholic Church, and speculation of who will be his successor is already surging. A frontrunner for the highest Catholic position, though, may be someone in the Vatican’s own backyard.

Global Vatican watchers have tipped Milan Cardinal Angelo Scola as favorite to succeed Benedict.

I guess yet another Italian pope is just what the Catholic Church needs.

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