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Who are the US cardinals who will vote for the next pope? There are 10, the largest bloc after Italy

The United States is the home country of 10 of the 133 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope of the Catholic Church. That’s more than any nation except Italy, home to 17 of the electors who will gather at the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel on Wednesday for the conclave that will choose a successor to Pope Francis.

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Who are the US cardinals who will vote for the next pope? There are 10, the largest bloc after Italy

This combination of photos shows U.S. Catholic Cardinals, top row from left, Raymond Burke, Blase Cupich, Daniel DiNardo, Timothy Dolan and Kevin Farrell; bottom row from left, Wilton Gregory, James Michael Harvey, Robert McElroy, Robert Francis Prevost and Joseph Tobin. (AP Photo)


The United States is the home country of 10 of the 133 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope of the Catholic Church. That’s more than any nation except Italy, home to 17 of the electors who will gather at the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel on Wednesday for the conclave that will choose a successor to Pope Francis.

Only four of the American electors actively serve as archbishops in the United States: Timothy Dolan of New York, Blase Cupich of Chicago, Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, and Robert McElroy of Washington. Two are retired archbishops: Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston and Wilton Gregory of Washington.

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