For several centuries, and Leaders of the Roman Catholic Church She was to choose In the Vatican in special meetings known as Conclude.
On Wednesday (7), the Cardinals did not reach consensus on who the next Pope will be in the elections. Voices to choose the successor of Francisco This Thursday (8) will be followed.
Seven Brazilians It may vote on this flavor. Among them, stands out Dom Sergio da RoshaThe current head of the bishop in Salvador, Bahia. He was close to Pope Francis, as he was part of a group whose mission was to help him in the rule of the Church.
Indeed in 1978In the range that John Paul II was elected, another Brazilian Cardinal played a prominent role.
According to an article by Fry Beto, who accompanied the scenes Six goalsand Aloísio Lorscheider, Cardinal was from Fortaleza, Firstly To receive two -thirds The necessary sounds To be Next Pope, but Refuse the situation.
When asked if he had accepted the result, Brazilian rejected Bontevat due to his health conditions – he had eight enclosure bridges – according to Friar Betto.
The logical cause of the time is due to the death of the last Pope, Joao Paulo IWho only led the Catholic Church 33 Das1978.
Sudden death Joao Paulo I Many conspiracy theories that involve murder were born to poisoning, but were largely rejected by the Vatican.
It is believed that he died from a heart attack during sleep. He was 65 years old.
Interestingly, his successor, John Paul II, who was elected in Constings in 1978, was one of Pontefs who had one of the longest end: 26 years, 5 months and 18 days, from 1978 to 2005.
Other details promoted by Friar Betto in the article LorscheiderThe Brazilian who rejected this position, ended up living for a longer period than Carroll and Logitia, who was elected in the role of John Paul II in October 1978.
Joao Paulo II died in 2005 Lorscheider died in 2007.
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Black smoke came out of the Sistin Church chimney on the first day of Konkaleaf, indicating that there is no consensus between the Cardinals to choose the next Pope • Gety pictures
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About 45,000 people were waiting in Saint Peter’s Square, the first smoke of Konkalaf, according to the Vatican media. • Gety pictures
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Cardinate while preparing the first day of the range. • Gety pictures
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Cardinals make rituals in the Sistin Church before the first round to choose the successor of Pope Francis.
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Cardinals make rituals in the Sistin Church before the first round to choose the successor of Pope Francis. • Gety pictures
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Telão shows the crowd that brings the Cardro on the first day of Conclave. • Gety pictures
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Cardinals gather in the Sistin Church before isolation on the convict. • Gety pictures
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Cardinate along with the believers who went to follow the first day of Konkalaf on Wednesday (7). • Gety pictures
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The crowd waited the first smoke in St. Peter’s Square, which revealed that there was no consensus to choose the next Pope on this first day of Conclave. • Gety pictures
Who was Aloísio Lorscheider?
The Cardinal Lorscheider was appointed by Pope Paul VI in May 1976 in the Church of St. Peter in Montorio.
He was born on October 8, 1924 in Estrala, Rio Grande de Sol. According to the Vatican information, his parents were immigrants of German origin.
At the age of nine, he joined the Franscan Father School in Taquari, and later went to Divinópolis to study philosophy and theology.
After the appointment of a priest in 1948, he taught Latin, German and mathematics at Taquari School. Lorscheider also specializes in theology at Antonianum Pap for Rome, where he obtained a doctorate in 1952, according to the Vatican.
Returning to Brazil, he taught the theology at the Franciscan School in Devinibolis, Minas Gerais, until 1958. After that, Lorcheider returned to teaching Rome at Antonianum Pap for 4 years.
In 1962 he was appointed Bishop of Saint Angelo. Indeed in 1973 he was appointed as the head of the Fortaleza bishops and in 1995 the head of the Aparecida bishops.
According to the Vatican, Aloísio Lorscheider died on December 23, 2007.