
Sue Wood
Sue Wood, a 74-year-old Filipino community member in Manchester, feels it would be a significant honor for Filipinos if one of the three Filipino cardinals were elected as pope. She admires Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, though she believes he may be too young for the papacy at this time.
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Sue Wood was the first female president of the National Party in New Zealand and played a significant role during the 1984 snap election.
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