
None of Canada’s five cardinals likely to be next pope, Vatican experts say
MONTREAL — A Canadian cardinal was a top contender the last time a new pope was elected, but observers say that’s unlikely to be the case this time around.
Canada’s five cardinals all have marks against them, ranging from advanced age to inexperience to allegations of sexual misconduct, according to Vatican experts.
“I would be quite surprised if one of them was elected,” said Mark McGowan, a professor of history at the University of St. Michael’s College in Toronto. “I don’t think our five guys in Canada are really up there in the running, in the top tier.”
The Vatican announced Monday that Pope Francis had died of a stroke after 12 years at the head of the Catholic Church. The 88-year-old pontiff had spent five weeks in hospital earlier this year, where he was treated for pneumonia in both lungs.