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As the Vatican prepares for the future, the eyes of the world are fixed on the papal conclave, which began Wednesday. Gathering at the Sistine Chapel in Rome are 133 cardinals from around the world, tasked with electing the 267th pontiff.

The Philippines is paying special attention, as a Filipino is among the most talked-about candidates: Cardinal Luis Antonio “Chito” Tagle.

Cardinal Tagle, 67, is no stranger to the Vatican or the Filipino faithful. Born to a middle-class family in Cavite, he rose through the ecclesiastical ranks quickly, known for his intellect, humility and charismatic personality. In media circles, he has often been referred to as the “Asian Pope Francis” for his approachable demeanour and simple lifestyle.

“Cardinal Tagle is the Filipino version of camaraderie – joyful and resilient,” said Xiao Chua, a professor at De La Salle University. “He doesn’t place himself above the people. He walks with them.”

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