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Cardinal Marc Ouellet apparently has all the qualifications
necessary for the position. It would be a refreshing change
having someone from Canada as Pope . He is from a small
town, seems quite an affable and accessible person.
I think he would be a likely choice for the next pope
there is 118 other more candidates that are potentials too
I misread and was hoping for an article about pickling the pope. Maybe something like Lenin.