Pope Francis is to appoint 19 new cardinals next month, including
churchmen from Haiti and Burkina Faso, reflecting his commitment to the
poor.
Pope Francis named his new cardinals during his Sunday address |
Cardinals, who wear red hats and robes, are the most senior clergymen in the Roman Catholic Church below the Pope.
Sixteen of the new appointees are under 80, making them eligible to enter a conclave to elect the Pope's successor.
The new cardinals will be formally instated at a ceremony, known as a consistory, on 22 February.
The three clergymen over 80 come from Spain, Italy and the Caribbean
island of St Lucia. They will assume the title cardinal emeritus.
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