
Jean-Marc Aveline
Jean-Marc Aveline is a prominent French cardinal known for his influential role within the Catholic Church. He currently serves as the Archbishop of Marseille and has been noted for his progressive views on various social issues. Aveline has been involved in discussions regarding the future of the papacy, especially in light of Pope Francis's recent health concerns, suggesting that a potential resignation could be on the table if the Pope's ability to fulfill his duties is significantly impaired.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Monaco | 2 | 7.50 | 0.21% | +0% | 39,242 | 81 | $7,800 | 16$ |
Totals | 2 | 39,242 | 81 | $7,800 | 16$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Monaco:
Jean-Marc Aveline is elected as the president of the Conference of Bishops of France.
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Monaco:
Jean-Marc Aveline is the Archbishop of Marseille who emphasizes the need for the Church to improve its handling of sexual violence in Catholic education.
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Tanzania:
Jean-Marc Aveline responded to the possibility of resignation at a Vatican press conference.
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Hungary:
Jean-Marc Aveline mentioned that 'everything is possible', including the pope's resignation.
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Costa Rica:
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline emphasized the importance of discretion regarding Pope Francisco's health.
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Romania:
Jean-Marc Aveline expressed confidence in Pope Francis's clarity of mind regarding his decisions for the Church's well-being.
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Venezuela:
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline expressed confidence in the Pope's judgment regarding his potential resignation.
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Dominican Republic:
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline commented on the possibility of Pope Francisco resigning due to health issues.
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Bolivia:
Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline stated that everything is possible regarding the Pope's future but he has no information on the matter.
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Costa Rica:
Jean-Marc Aveline expressed confidence in the Pope's judgment regarding his potential resignation.
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