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Guys. Joe Biden is Catholic. The Vatican has an opportunity to do the funniest thing ever.
They are really unlikely to support a non cleric. All the decision makers sacrificed a lot of typical life time activities to be clerics, they aren't going to lift up sometime who hasn't also made these sacrifices.
I didn't say they would. I said they could. Jokes aside, I would be VERY surprised if old Joe got picked for this, both for the reasons you mentioned and because of the decline he's been going through recently.
For the past 600 years, the pope has always been a cardinal.
The last time someone other than a cardinal was elected was 1296, they elected some monk who was something of a holy figure. It was a clusterf*"#, lasted 5 months and every decision he made was reversed by it's successor except for one (the right for pope's to abdicate). Which kinda sounds like Bidens term in office, but let's not give him another chance at being useless, ok?
(There were some other non-cardinals after, but all of them clergy, and mostly during or shortly after the Avignon papacy)
Pope Brandon I
It's a funny thought, but he's not a cardinal or even a priest. Not just any Catholic can be Pope.
Edit: turns out, yes, any Catholic can theoretically be pope
Uhm, pretty sure being a baptized Catholic is pretty much the only requirement...
From Wikipedia:
They aren't going to pick someone that isn't in the room when they vote on it.
So just any guy, even if he isn’t Christian, can be baptised in the morning and then get appointed pope in the afternoon?
Technically. Being a cardinal is an unwritten requirement seeing as they, with very few exceptions, have preferred to elect a cardinal to be pope.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Non-cardinals_elected_pope
Let's go. Pope Biden can be the seventh.
actually in theory yes any catholic can be pope.
in practice, however…
Actually officially any male catholic can be pope, it's just in practice cardinals always choose one of their own
Psh, details, shmetails.
He is probably younger than most of the other candidates.
They once made a monk Pope I know, I'm not sure if he was also a priest. Certainly wasn't a cardinal though I think that was one of the arguments in favor of him.
Oh shit.
Pope Fabian Ⅱ