Running for Pope
The Next Pope: A Cool Black Nun?
WHEN
I was a boy, around the time Pope Pius XI died, in 1939, I remember my
dad saying he could be the next pope if he got the votes. He said there
were no rules saying the pope had to come out of the cardinal pool, or
be a bishop or priest of some kind; he only had to be a Catholic — male,
of course — of good standing in the church, to be elected.
My mother, Flora, normally a kind soul, would tell Elmore Sr., “Shush,
you could never in the world be the pope.” It was the only subject I
remember them arguing about.
Read the rest in
The New York Times.
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