Em entrevista ao Correio, o cardeal Joseph Coutts afirmou que, neste conclave, será "um pouco mais difícil de escolher" um novo papa. Arcebispo do Paquistão, um país com 95% da população muçulmana, Coutts votará pela primeira vez no processo de escolha de um novo pontífice, e pediu orações dos fiéis. "Vocês são a Igreja, orem por nós, nos guiando", afirmou.
Crédito: Rodrigo Craveiro/CB/D.A. Press
Crédito: Rodrigo Craveiro/CB/D.A. Press
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00:00This is my first conclave and I know that this time it will be a little more difficult to choose.
00:08We cannot keep guessing.
00:11You know, in the last conclave, we did not expect that we would have a Pope from South America, from Argentina.
00:18But one thing is very important, as I was saying earlier, that in the conclave, the first thing we do is to pray
00:24and to be silent and to meditate and to really think, what is God telling us?
00:31How is he going to guide us?
00:33Because it's not an easy job.
00:34So I think not only we should pray, the church, you are the church.
00:40You must also pray for us, God knows.
00:42And as I was telling you, in Pakistan, we are a Muslim country.
00:4795% of the people are Muslim.
00:50But so many Muslim people are phoning me or coming to give condolence that we have lost a wonderful man who would bring peace in the world.