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Cardinals In The Catholic Church

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Cardinals in the Catholic Church are senior ecclesiastical leaders who are appointed by the Pope to assist in governing the worldwide Church.

Key Features

  • Appointed by the Pope
  • Assist in governing the Church
  • Wear distinctive red attire
  • Eligible to participate in papal conclaves

Pros

  • Provide valuable input and advice to the Pope
  • Help to ensure the continuity and stability of the Church
  • Bring diverse perspectives and expertise to decision-making processes

Cons

  • Some cardinals may be involved in controversies or scandals
  • Limited diversity in terms of gender and nationality among cardinals

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