Pope Francis Appoints 21 New Cardinals to Influence Future Papal Election
The appointments reflect Pope Francis' focus on geographical diversity and inclusivity within the College of Cardinals.
- The new cardinals include representatives from diverse regions such as South America, Asia, Africa, and Australia, highlighting the global reach of the Catholic Church.
- Among the appointees is Bishop Mykola Bychok of Melbourne, the youngest cardinal at 44, seen as a gesture of support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict.
- The College of Cardinals now has 142 voting members, exceeding the traditional limit of 120, as Pope Francis seeks to ensure a robust electoral body.
- Pope Francis has appointed most of the current voting-age cardinals, giving him significant influence over the selection of his successor.
- The new cardinals will be officially installed in a consistory ceremony on December 8, coinciding with an important feast day in Rome.

















