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  • AFRICAN POPE
    5/2: Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria
    SHAWN BALDWIN | AP
  • Canada Pope Ouellet
    7/2: Cardinal Marc Ouellet of Canada, (left with Pope Benedict XVI)
    Riccardo De Luca | AP
  • CORRECTION Vatican Turkson
    4/1: Ghanaian Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson
    Domenico Stinellis | AP
  • Pope Latin America
    5/1: Argentine Cardinal Leonardo Sandri
    Alessandra Tarantino | AP
  • Italy Cardinal Scola
    7/1: Cardinal Angelo Scola, Archbishop of Milan
    Antonio Calanni | AP
  • Vatican Pope Who's Next
    8/1: Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, left
    Pier Paolo Cito | AP
  • Vatican The Bureaucracy
    12/1: Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, right
    Gregorio Borgia | AP
  • Vatican Pope
    12/1: Cardinal Angelo Bagnasco, the chairman of the Italian bishops, left
    AP
  • NEXT POPE
    12/1: Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga of Honduras
    GREGORIO BORGIA | AP
  • Argentina Bergoglio
    20/1: Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio
    Natacha Pisarenko | AP
  • Philippines Pope
    20/1: Filipino Roman Catholic Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the Archbishop of Manila
    Bullit Marquez | AP
  • VATICAN POPE
    22/1: Hungarian Cardinal Peter Erdo, right
    PLINIO LEPRI | AP
  • Cardinal Dolan Deposition
    25/1: Cardinal Timothy Dolan, archbishop of New York
    Andrew Medichin | AP
  • Brazil Pope Latin America
    25/1: Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer of Brazil, Sao Paulo's archbishop
    Andre Penner | AP
  • Vatican Pope Resigns
    25/1: Cardinal Angelo Sodano, dean of the College of Cardinals, center
    AP
  • An American Pope
    25/1: Cardinal William Levada, the Vatican's chief doctrinal official
    Domenico Stinellis | AP
  • Schönborn
    33/1: Cardinal Christoph Schönborn of Austria
    New York Times
  • POPE SUCCESSOR
    33/1: Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera of Mexico
    CORRADO GIAMBALVO | AP
  • MONGOLIA CATHOLIC BISHOP
    50/1: Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe, (center, with other Roman Catholic priests)
    IRJA HALASZ | AP
  • 7FO13ITALY.JPG
    2,500/1: Silvio Berlusconi, former prime minister of Italy
  • 2W19WORLD.JPG
    5,000/1: Tony Blair, former prime minister of England

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