Who is Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the acting head of the Vatican?
- Pope Francis passed away at age 88 after battling pneumonia, prompting a period of mourning in the Vatican.
- Cardinal Kevin Farrell is currently overseeing Vatican affairs as the camerlengo, a role he has held since 2019, which includes managing the Church during the transition.
- The papal conclave will commence after nine days of mourning to elect a new pope, with 252 cardinals expected to participate.
- Potential successors include Cardinals Luis Tagle and Fridolin Ambongo Besungu, each with distinct views on church teachings.
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Kevin Joseph Farrell, from shadow to key figure: who is the reigning camerlengo
He travels in the shadows throughout the duration of the papacy and then when the period of the Vatican's vacant seat begins or as soon as the Pontiff closes his eyes on the earthly world, he becomes the key figure
An Irish-born American cardinal is entrusted running the Holy See
VATICAN CITY — Cardinal Kevin Farrell remembers the day Pope Francis asked him to be the camerlengo, the Vatican official who runs the Holy See after the death of one pope and before the election of another.
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