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US was surprised by Pope's election, say Wikileaks

Published: December 01, 2010

Screenshot from Rome Reports video, Wikileaks reveals Benedict XVI's election was a surprise for U.S.

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US diplomats were "shocked" and "speechless" at Pope Benedict's election, because they had not expected him to muster the necessary support for the papacy, the UK Catholic Herald reports.

According to sensitive State Department documents obtained by La Stampa, an Italian newspaper, diplomats at the US Embassy to the Holy See listed 16 papabile, or candidates for the papacy on April 18, 2005, the day the conclave following Pope John Paul II's death began.

The files were released as part of a quarter of a million leaked United States embassy cables which were made public by the Wikileaks website last week, said the Catholic Herald.

Diplomats had drawn up an earlier document for the then Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice only days after John Paul II died, in which they had outlined the likely characteristics of the Pope's successor.

The document, which was classified as "sensitive", described the next Pope as a man who was neither too old nor too young so as to avoid having a funeral and conclave too soon, but also to "avoid a papacy as long as John Paul II's".

The future Pope, they believed, needed to speak Italian in order to control the Vatican's bureaucracy but would not necessarily be Italian. They thought the candidate would unlikely be from Eastern Europe post-John Paul II, or America because of its status as the last remaining superpower.

The future Pope, they wrote, would need to have pastoral experience in order to show his human side and be a good communicator with new media skills.

The Belgian Cardinal Gottfried Daneels was among those considered to be the best candidates. They said Cardinal Daneels "knows how to use a computer" and represents the best compromise between Catholic doctrine and liberalism.

Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi, the Archbishop of Milan, was also considered a likely choice because of his connection with young people, while Colombian Cardinal Dario Castrillon-Hoyos had "organised video conferences with thousands of priests" ande was considered "the perfect candidate for those who want a Hispanic who knows the Curia".

As for Cardinal Josef Ratzinger, he would continue to be a "powerful cardinal" and a "guardian of theological orthodoxy", they had believed.

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Pope's election took US diplomats by surprise (Catholic Herald UK)

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Screenshot from Rome Reports video, Wikileaks reveals Benedict XVI's election was a surprise for U.S. 

 

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  1. It is always and will always be that the Holy Spirit works in misteries way. The fact is that it's so hard to understand and comprehend by many.

  2. No surprises here. US Intelligence still can't find Osama bin Laden.

  3. Quite right, David. How would US diplomats possibly know? These dills even seem to think that it's unusual for a cardinal to know how to use a computer.
    They could have checked with the bookies though, who had Cd Ratzinger as the short-priced favourite before and during the conclave.
    But the diplomats were no dumber than the 'expert' secular commentators who declared Cd Ratzinger had no chance and that the next pope would be someone more in line with the secular establishment's views of what a pope ought to be. An attempted exercise in wish-fulfilment.

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