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Small-Scale Question Sunday for June 18, 2023

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Interesting. It sounds like the Vatican is looking for a set of factors which contribute to the long-term success of the church.

Considering the history of the Catholic Church, making sure the well connected yes men are actually competent is understandably a priority.

Moreover, the other big fact of Catholic Church internal politics is really, really long terms of service. It just makes sense to filter in potential candidates for authority positions ahead of time when you have decades long terms of service whose ends can be predicted to within a few years(all senior clergymen submit their resignations at 75 but Vatican bureaucrats processing them act with typical Italian inefficiency).