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Pope Francis’ Plans To Visit Argentina, His Homeland, Later This Year, Is Intriguing On Two Fronts.

by Anura Guruge
on January 15, 2024


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WOW! This blew my mind.

Yes, it could be wishful thinking. Aspirational etc., etc.

But, it indicates that in his mind he thinks he will be around as pope well into Fall. Seven or eight months from now. He very well could be. It would make him the SECOND OLDEST Pope we know of. As I have said before, it would be cool to see him become the 2nd oldest.

This means I don’t have to devote that much time & energy on ‘Next Pope‘ stuff over the next few months. I have plenty of time. I am NOT complaining. I can do with more time.

So, that is INTRIGUE #1. That Francis, in his mind, thinks he will be Pope come September/October 2024. Good for him.


The 2nd INTRIGUE is that he has finally overcome his FEARS to go back!

It is NO SECRET that he has major detractors, many of them Senior/Influential politicians (some in power), back in Argentina. This is why he never went back earlier, though he has visited countries all around.

No secret. He was not WELCOME by some. Now he thinks he can … & that he will … go back.

Fascinating. Let’s hope it works out.

Fingers crossed.

‘Pope Francis’ Will Turn 87 On Dec. 17, 2023. He Is The 3rd OLDEST Pope In Recorded History.

by Anura Guruge
on December 16, 2023


Click to ENLARGE. From one of my ‘magic’ papal excels.

The 2 keywords of note here are ‘recorded history‘. When it comes to papal birthdays, papal history only goes back to 1400. The birthdates of popes prior to 1400 are either unavailable or unreliable. Hence, any meaningful age-related claims as to popes have to be ‘as of 1400’. Don’t let anyone fool you into saying ‘oldest … pope‘. We just don’t know.

Francis became the 3rd OLDEST pope as of 1400
on December 30, 2023.

Francis could become the 2nd OLDEST KNOWN
on Oct. 17, 2024.

So, to be fair, this 87th birthday, though a BIG deal, didn’t change his standings in the ‘n oldest pope‘ stakes.

So, he has been 3rd oldest close to a year. He still has 11-months to go before the next HUGE milestone — and that is a tad out there in the future. If he makes it that would be quite the thing. Kind of WILD. I HOPE HE WILL. That will be a landmark for all of us to witness.

We have had 64 popes since 1400, & of those 64 Francis is the 3rd oldest.

Francis’ predecessor, who resigned in 2013, i.e., Benedict XVI, will remain in #5; John Paul II who was the previous will be at #8.

So, the last 3 popes will, respectively, hold the #3, #5 & #8 spots (as of 1400) — from among 64 popes.


Just two years ago Francis was at #7. He has been going up in the rankings fast.


But, given that he was elected quite old, i.e., 76.2 years (9th oldest since 1400 & 4th 76 old to be elected), his reign as pope is only 10.76 years. That is respectable but nowhere close to being a record.

He is currently #70 (out of 267).

So, not even halfway. So, he has a long ladder to climb to get up those rankings. 11 popes have reigned for 11-years!

‘Pope Francis’, Who Will Turn 87 In 25-Days, Will Continue To Be 3rd OLDEST In Recorded History.

by Anura Guruge
on November 22, 2023


Click to ENLARGE. From one of my ‘magic’ papal excels.

The 2 keywords of note here are ‘recorded history‘. When it comes to papal birthdays, papal history only goes back to 1400. The birthdates of popes prior to 1400 are either unavailable or unreliable. Hence, any meaningful age-related claims as to popes have to be ‘as of 1400’.

Francis became the 3rd OLDEST pope as of 1400
on December 30, 2023.

So, he has been 3rd oldest close to a year. He still has 11-months to go before he becomes the 2nd KNOWN OLDEST. That is quite the thing. Kind of WILD.

We have had 64 popes since 1400, & of those 64 Francis is the 3rd oldest.

Francis’ predecessor, who resigned in 2013, i.e., Benedict XVI, will remain in #5; John Paul II who was the previous will be at #8.

So, the last 3 popes will, respectively, hold the #3, #5 & #8 spots (as of 1400) — from among 64 popes.

IF Benedict XVI had not resigned, he, at 95, would have been the OLDEST pope as of 1400. That is a sobering thought.


Just two years ago Francis was at #7. He has been going up in the rankings fast.