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Ruins, Bagnasco: "He did not seek consent at any cost". Welby? "You should be in his place".

An interview with Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, who succeeded the former head of the Italian bishops' conference (Cei), discusses his predecessor's leadership style, noting he was not seeking consensus at all costs and was more aligned with Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI than Pope Francis. The article also mentions the reaction of Health Minister Roberto Speranza, who expressed empathy for the former leader's position.

Intervista al cardinale succedutogli alla guida della Cei: “Al di là della figura pubblica, descritta a volte in modo distaccato, sapeva essere spiritoso”. I Papi? “Personalmente era più in sintonia con Giovanni Paolo II e Benedetto XVI che con Francesco”

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19 Giugno 2026

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la RepubblicaIndependent🔒Center2 days ago
Ruins, Bagnasco: "He did not seek consent at any cost". Welby? "You should be in his place".

An interview with Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, who succeeded the former head of the Italian bishops' conference (Cei), discusses his predecessor's leadership style, noting he was not seeking consensus at all costs and was more aligned with Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI than Pope Francis. The article also mentions the reaction of Health Minister Roberto Speranza, who expressed empathy for the former leader's position.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced summary of an interview with a religious figure discussing leadership styles within the Catholic Church. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language. The content focuses on personal reflections rather than political commentary.