Guardian
Rumours the Pope is to appoint more new cardinals have fed renewed speculation about his eventual successor, writes Sophie Arie
Thursday January 6, 2005
If word from "across the Tiber" is right, having struggled through Christmas ceremonies, the ailing Pope John Paul II may be planning to nominate a fresh batch of new cardinals to add to the already record numbers of "princes of the church" eligible to elect his successor.
Less than two years ago and amid fears for his health, the Pope nominated 31 new cardinals, bringing the total to 185. The college is so big these days that, along with their cassocks, capes and sashes, the cardinals - from 66 different countries - have to wear name labels to be sure they recognise each other when they meet.
According to Italian reports, the 84 year-old pope may call a consistory - the meeting in which new cardinals formally receive their symbols of office - as early as February. It is not known how many new cardinals the pope may create or how they might alter the political balance within the college. But an unexpected consistory so soon after the last would certainly prompt frenzied speculation that the Pope is in a hurry to lay the path for his own exit.
After 26 years at the head of the Roman Catholic church, Karol Wojtyla has outlived more than 50 of the cardinals he has created in nine separate consistories. All but 14 of the cardinals now alive have been created by him in an effort, reports say, to add fresh, younger blood to the lofty list, many of whom are loyal to this Pope and likely to elect a successor he would be happy with.
Meanwhile, as the Pope continues to fight the effects of Parkinson's disease, giving painfully slow and often only partial public addresses, Vatican sources insist that from the neck up, he is still razor sharp.
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