The conclave’s toughest question isn’t whether to pursue unity. It’s how.

May 7, 2025 | America The Jesuit Review

Sam Sawyer, S.J. | America The Jesuit Review

On the eve of the conclave to elect the next pope, the church can seem dangerously divided, with cardinals lining up on different sides of fundamental questions. A better interpretation, however, is that the cardinals are approaching the same questions from different perspectives and in different orders of priority, leading to very different visions of how to deal with the challenges facing the church.

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