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Pope to parish: Pontiff pick not always smartest cardinal

A child today asked Francis during a papal visit to a Rome parish how he became pope.

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Pope Francis says cardinals don't always choose "the most intelligent" of their lot to be pontiff.

A child today asked Francis during a papal visit to a Rome parish how he became pope.

Francis said the man picked as pontiff "perhaps isn't the most intelligent, the shrewdest, the quickest to do what has to be done."

But he says the choice "is the one who God wants for that moment for the church."

Francis explained that while cardinals discuss the strong points of various candidates, "above all they pray." Francis asked the children who they thought was the most intelligent cardinal in the secret papal conclave at the Sistine Chapel that ended with his 2013 election.

"You!" they shouted.

But Francis said that wasn't necessarily the case.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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