Electing a young pope is too risky.
He doesn’t have a long track record and may still change his views, so he’s less predictable.
And he could guide the church in a “wrong” direction for half a century.
In the middle ages, popes were often elected at a younger age, but they were also less reluctant to “dispose of” a bad one, or excommunicate him for devil worship and elect a competing one.
AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Many of the people electing the pope have hopes of becoming pope one day themselves, so they elect someone they expect to outlive.