Clues have emerged about the possible source of an inspired tip
which led several Kerry punters to place winning bets on the new pope.
There’s
strong speculation that a curate in a Cork-Kerry border parish may
have, unwittingly, given the nod to customers in a Killarney pub who won
more than €6,000 on a 50-1 flutter.
Fr Kevin McNamara
predicted the election of Jesuit Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio in a
column he writes for the weekly Killarney Outlook. The column, written
prior to Wednesday’s election of Pope Francis, was not published until
Friday.
However, Outlook editor Con Dennehy told the Irish
Examiner a number of people came into his offices on Wednesday morning
looking for a sneak preview of what the priest had to say about the
papal election.
He said some of the people were customers of The Speakeasy bar where the tip was, reportedly, first disclosed by a woman.
“Fr McNamara’s column is very popular and some people were most
anxious to find out who he thought would be the new pope,” Mr Dennehy
added.
The priest, based in Rathmore parish, wrote as
follows: “As you read this (Friday, Mar 15), there might have been a
burst of white smoke declaring that we have our 226th pope. But, just in
case we haven’t, I will name my man. From Argentina, Jorge Mario
Bergoglio. I think the new pope will definitely be from South America.”
Yesterday, Fr McNamara, who didn’t place a bet himself,
said he also told someone on the street in Killarney, on Wednesday, who
he thought would be pope. He said he was very much influenced by the
Jesuits, and the fact that Cardinal Bergoglio was second in the previous
election had to be a factor.
“The fact that he wasn’t
being mentioned among the favourites was an even better sign, because if
he was it would probably lessen his chances. I also knew of a few
things he had done in Argentina and was impressed,” the priest said.
“I’m thrilled with his election and with his simplicity and
spirituality. He’s a man who stands on his own two feet and is not tied
to pomp and ceremony. He’s a man of inclusion who will lead by example
and bring a whole new style to the papacy.”