April 15, 2025 8:36 am
Full News

Pope Francis Installs 21 New Cardinals, Appears with Bruised Chin

VATICAN CITY – Pope Francis presided over a ceremony in St. Peter’s Basilica on Saturday to install 21 new Catholic cardinals, sporting a visible bruise on his chin, which the Vatican attributed to a minor fall the previous morning.

The 87-year-old pontiff appeared in good spirits despite the purplish mark on the right side of his face. Vatican officials confirmed that the bruise resulted from Francis hitting his chin on a bedside table.

During the ritual-filled service, the pope elevated church leaders from 17 countries to the College of Cardinals, the elite body responsible for electing his successor. The ceremony emphasized the growing geographic diversity within the Catholic hierarchy, a hallmark of Francis’ papacy.

Strengthening Global Representation

Francis, the first pope from the Americas, has prioritized inclusivity and global representation in his appointments. With Saturday’s additions, the number of countries with voting-age cardinals has risen to at least 67, up from fewer than 50 at the start of his papacy.

The new cardinals hail from diverse nations, including Peru, Japan, Algeria, Serbia, and India. Archbishop Ignace Bessi Dogbo of Ivory Coast praised Francis’ efforts, saying the expanded representation reflects the universality of the Church.

“Having cardinals from every part of the world truly translates the universality of the Church,” Bessi Dogbo told Reuters.

Italy continues to lead in cardinal representation, with 17 electors under the age of 80, including four installed on Saturday. Notable appointees include church leaders from Turin and Naples, as well as a Belgian friar in Iran and a Ukrainian Greek Catholic ministering in Australia.

Francis’ Vision for the Church

In his homily, Francis urged the new cardinals to foster unity and fraternity, emphasizing their role as “builders of communion.” His appointments have now shaped approximately 80% of the College of Cardinals, increasing the likelihood of a successor aligned with his vision for a more inclusive and globally engaged Church.

Despite health challenges, including the use of a wheelchair due to knee and back pain, Francis continues to pursue his mission with vigor. The ceremony reinforced his enduring commitment to reshaping the Catholic Church’s leadership and outreach.

Related News
Bangladesh Buying Rice at Higher Prices from Pakistan
India Express Interview: Former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal Reveals Intelligence Failure, Calls Elections Yunus’s Only Way Out
Unidentified Drone Sightings Over New Jersey Spark Conspiracy Theories and Calls for Investigation
MTA Implements Turnstile Spikes to Combat Fare Evasion Amid Governor Hochul’s Subway Safety Initiative
Iran-U.S. Relations: A Timeline of Tensions and Turning Points
NASA will send commercial spacecraft to the Moon
Related Posts
China Tightens Control Over Rare Earth Exports, Impacting US Defense Industry
New Twist in Saif Ali Khan Stabbing Case
China Accuses US NSA of Cyber Attacks During Asian Winter Games
Lavrov Highlights Challenges in US-Russia Peace Talks Over Ukraine
US Envoy Reports Putin Open to “Permanent Peace” Deal with Ukraine
US and UK Eye “Great Agreement” on Trade Amid Tariff Talks
More News

Has Yunus Surrendered to Modi—Or Is This the Dawn of a New South Asian Equation?

The recent meeting between Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s Interim Government Dr. Muhammad Yunus and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stirred both speculation and serious geopolitical questions. In a region where symbolism is as potent as policy, this encounter has raised an essential debate: Has Yunus surrendered to Modi—or is he strategically repositioning himself amid […]

Medical Crisis Deepens: Indian Visa Restrictions Amidst Bangladesh Tensions Leave Patients in Limbo

The escalating diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh are casting a long shadow over the lives of thousands of Bangladeshi patients who depend on Indian medical facilities for critical care. Since the political upheaval in Bangladesh, which saw the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, an ally of India, in August, India has significantly curtailed […]

Barcelona coach proud of team’s incredible performance in Clasico

Hansi Flick wants to move towards the goal by learning from every match, not getting too excited. The stage is for the title fight and the opponent is very strong, where the goal has to be digested in five minutes – after such a shock at the beginning, it is not impossible for the team’s […]

U.S. Sends 36 Questions to UN Aid Agencies

The United States has sent a questionnaire to various United Nations aid agencies, including the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). One of the key questions in the form asks whether these organizations have any communist affiliations or anti-U.S. connections, according to a report by the BBC. The […]

Manchester United falls off repeatedly

Manchester United were booed off as they suffered a three-goal home defeat by high-flying Bournemouth for the second year in a row as Ruben Amorim’s men lost for the third time in four Premier League games. United will celebrate Christmas in 13th position after another below-par display that leaves them with just seven points from […]

Modi Says: ‘My Childhood Was Spent in Poverty, I Had No Shoes for School’

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave an interview to American computer scientist and podcast host Lex Fridman on Sunday (March 16). During the discussion, Modi spoke on various topics, including his childhood. He revealed that he grew up in extreme poverty and did not even have shoes to wear to school. “One day, my uncle […]

Former Officials Demand Closed-Door Hearings on Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s Intelligence Nominee

Nearly 100 former US diplomats, intelligence officials, and national security experts have called for Senate leaders to hold closed-door hearings to assess Tulsi Gabbard’s qualifications as Donald Trump’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence (DNI).The bipartisan group expressed alarm over Gabbard’s past actions, including her controversial 2017 meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and statements […]

67 Killed in Devastating Drone Attack on Hospital in Sudan

A devastating drone attack on a hospital in Sudan’s Darfur region has left 67 people dead and many others injured. The attack occurred last Friday. Initially, it was reported that 30 people had been killed, but the death toll later rose to 67. On Saturday night, January 25, news agencies AFP and Al Jazeera separately […]

Red Carpet Inauguration of Canal Excavation by Three Advisers in Bangladesh Sparks Debate

On Sunday, the excavation of six canals under the North and South City Corporation in Mirpur-13, Dhaka, was inaugurated to address waterlogging issues in the capital. The inauguration ceremony started with the excavation work of Bawniya Canal in the Rupsii Pro-Active Village residential area. The event was launched by the interim government’s Environment Adviser Syeda […]

Argentina Files ICC Complaint Against Venezuela Over Detention of Gendarmerie Member

Buenos Aires – Argentina’s government announced on Thursday that it has lodged a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Venezuela, accusing it of the “forced disappearance” of Nahuel Gallo, a member of Argentina’s gendarmerie. The complaint follows Gallo’s detention by Venezuelan authorities after he attempted to enter Venezuela from Colombia to visit family. […]