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Contrary to contemporary expectations, the qualification for pope does not rely upon his intelligence, theological prowess, charisma, or personal skills (as helpful as these may be), but upon his willingness to follow Jesus — and teach the nations to do the same.
By Mark Mallett4.8
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Contrary to contemporary expectations, the qualification for pope does not rely upon his intelligence, theological prowess, charisma, or personal skills (as helpful as these may be), but upon his willingness to follow Jesus — and teach the nations to do the same.

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