It was red hats from JP2 instead of red cards from the ref in the Vatican this morning:
The UK's BBC News reports:
Pope John Paul II has created 30 new cardinals during a colourful ceremony at the Vatican, adding to the ranks of those who will choose his successor. The cardinals, dressed in scarlet robes, received their red hats after swearing to defend the Roman Catholic faith. The ceremony - called a consistory - takes places about every three years. The BBC's David Willey in Rome says this event is particularly important, given the Pope's poor state of health.
No cardinal has so far emerged as a favourite to succeed him, our correspondent adds. In addition to those taking part in the ceremony on St Peter's Square, the Pope is elevating a 31st cardinal whose name has not been released.
The new appointments bring the body that will elect a new Pope to a record 135.
The new cardinals include several Vatican officials, as well as archbishops from Vietnam, India, Nigeria, Poland, the United States and Guatemala. European cardinals still make up almost half of the electoral college; about one third of the members come from the developing world. "The most important aspect (of the cardinal's work) is electing a new pope, and we don't know whether that will be in one month or five years," said Keith O'Brien, Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh, who is due to be elevated on Tuesday.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3209760.stmOn edit: from CNN:
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He also announced a 31st cardinal whose name was kept secret, or "in pectore." That's a Vatican formula often used when the pope wants to name a cardinal in a country where the church is oppressed.
The Vatican said John Paul was actually creating 31 cardinals Tuesday, even though only 30 were installed in their new posts. Under church law, an unnamed cardinal enjoys none of the rights or duties of a cardinal until his name is published. If he is under age 80, he wouldn't be able to vote in a conclave unless John Paul names him before he dies.
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http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/10/21/pope.anniversary.ap/index.htmlNB: Bookies favourite for 'secret cardinal': Chinese nominee: 6-4 on