
Franziskus - Zeichen der Hoffnung
Das Erbe Benedikts XVI. und die Schicksalswahl des neuen Papstes
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Narrated by:
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Peter Weis
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By:
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Andreas Englisch
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Andreas Englisch deckt die wirklichen Hintergründe auf und beschreibt, was hinter den Kulissen des Vatikans geschehen ist, wie sich im Konklave die Machtverhältnisse zugunsten des neuen Papstes verschoben haben, welche Fraktionen um welche Papabili zunächst noch zur Diskussion standen und was letztlich den Ausschlag gab. Er stellt den neuen Papst eingehend vor und gibt einen Ausblick darauf, ob und wie es ihm gelingen wird, die drängendsten Probleme der katholischen Kirche zu lösen und im Kirchenstaat Ordnung zu schaffen.
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