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Pope names 13 new cardinals

Pope Francis has named 13 new cardinals, including 10 who will be eligible to vote in a future conclave.

The cardinals-elect will be installed at next month’s consistory.

Many of those the pope named have reputations as progressives on social issues such as immigration and share his support of dialogue with non-Christians.

Several come from poor or developing nations, places Francis calls the periphery of the Church and which he feels deserve more attention.

“Their origin expresses the missionary vocation of the Church, which continues to proclaim the merciful love of God to all people on earth,” Francis says.

The cardinals-elect are:

Francis’s aim to give the prestigious and influential rank of “Cardinal” to priests from poor or developing nations is moving the make-up of the College of Cardinals away from Europe to Africa, Asia and Latin America.

In doing so, he is increasing the possibility that his successor also will be a non-European.

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