Regardless
of Catholicism's future, I want to share some curious research I did.
There are few Irish cardinals – only Cardinal Sean Brady and Cardinal
Desmond Connell.
However, there are no fewer than 18 cardinals of Irish
origin alive today.
In
addition to Cardinals Brady and Connell, they are Cardinals Raymond
Burke (US), Edward Cassidy (Australia), Edward Clancy (Australia),
Thomas Collins (Canada), Timothy Dolan (US), Edward Egan (US), Francis
George (US), William Keeler (US), James Stafford (US), Roger Mahony
(US), Theodore McCarrick (US), Cormac Murphy-O'Connor (UK), Edwin
O'Brien (US), Keith O'Brien (UK), Sean O'Malley (US) and George Pell
(Australia).
All
have either Irish parents, or grandparents.
Half of the 18 are young
enough to vote in the Conclave.
There is, therefore, still a vestige of
Irish spirituality left in the global Catholic Church.