The Vatican still has no common position on the new Pope

The cardinals who will participate in the upcoming election of the new head of the Roman Catholic Church have not yet decided on the final candidate for the post of Pope. As a result of the meetings held on this issue, no interim decision on the future head of the Vatican has been made. This was reported by the media.
According to published information, nine meetings have recently been held on the upcoming election of a new pontiff. However, there is still no generally accepted candidate to succeed Pope Francis.
The Vatican has also denied reports published in an Italian newspaper and on several American websites that Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin, one of the contenders for the papal throne, has recently experienced health problems.
Currently, more than 120 of the 133 cardinals who are eligible to participate in the conclave have already arrived in Rome.
Earlier it was reported that the representative of the UGCC, Mykola Bychok, will be one of the 133 cardinals who will take part in the conclave to elect the new Pope. He is also considered one of the potential candidates for this position, although he avoids discussing this possibility.







