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‘Charisma, clarity and a shepherd's heart': A look at how past popes have shaped the Catholic Church

‘Charisma, clarity and a shepherd's heart': A look at how past popes have shaped the Catholic Church

Yahoo08-05-2025

As the conclave of cardinals gather in Vatican City to consider their choice and the characteristics and qualifications necessary for a new pope, WGN-TV takes a look back at past popes and how they led and changed the Catholic Church.
Father Robert Ryan of Saints Joseph and Francis Xavier Parish in Wilmette joined WGN's Dina Bair to share his perspective on past popes and the type of characteristics the cardinals may be looking for in their next choice to lead the church.
When asked to share what characteristics he would desire in the new pope, Fr. Ryan invoked those of the last three popes.
'Someone who has the boldness and the charisma of John Paul II, someone who has the clarity and the sharpness of Benedict XVI, and someone who has the shepherd's heart of Francis,' he said.
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