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The 4 Indian Cardinals who will vote at Vatican to elect the new pope | World News

With the passing of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church enters a period of mourning and transition. A total of 135 cardinals under the age of 80 will gather in the Sine Chapel in Vatican City to elect the next leader of the Church. Among them are four Indian cardinals a reflection of the growing role India plays in the global Catholic community.
Let’s take a closer look at the four Indian church leaders who will cast their vote in the papal conclave.
Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrao (Age 72)
The Archbishop of Goa and Daman, Cardinal Ferrao is also President of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India and the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences. Known as the seventh Patriarch of the East Indies, he is passionate about family minry, interfaith dialogue, and social justice. “He has long worked to support migrants and protect the environment,” Church officials note.
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Cardinal Baselios Cleemis (Age 64)
Born Isaac Thottumkal, Cardinal Cleemis is the Major Archbishop-Catholicos of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, based in Trivandrum. As President of the Synod of his Church, he has led its spiritual journey for many years. He became a bishop in 2001 and joined the College of Cardinals in 2012. “His leadership has been vital in maintaining the unique traditions and teachings of the Syro-Malankara community,” fellow clergy have said.
Cardinal Anthony Poola (Age 63)
The Archbishop of Hyderabad, Cardinal Poola made hory becoming the first Dalit cardinal from India. His appointment was seen as a powerful step towards equality in the Church. “His rise symbolises hope and progress for those facing caste-based discrimination,” said a Vatican spokesperson.
Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad (Age 51)
One of the youngest among the electors, Cardinal Koovakad heads the Vatican’s Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue. He is deeply involved in building understanding among different religions worldwide. As Cardinal-Deacon of S. Antonio di Padova a Circonvallazione Appia in Rome, he is known for his bridge-building efforts and fresh perspective. “He represents a new generation of Church leadership,” say observers.
What’s Next?
As the conclave begins, the world’s attention turns to the chimney of the Sine Chapel. Black smoke signals that no pope has been chosen, while white smoke means a new pope has been elected and accepted the role — a moment Catholics across the globe await with great anticipation.Story continues below this ad
Who Are Cardinals?
Cardinals are senior leaders in the Catholic Church who advise the pope and help guide the Church’s global mission. Many lead important dioceses or head departments within the Vatican. Most importantly, they are responsible for choosing the next pope when the Holy See becomes vacant.
(with inputs from agencies)
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