An American Pope? What appeared to be a longshot in the days immediately after Pope Benedict’s resignation, is no longer seen that way.
“I think a North American Pope is a real possibility this time,” said NBC News Vatican analyst George Weigel on The Daily Rundown Monday.
Weigel cited the “real staying power” of New York City archbishop Timothy Dolan and Boston archbishop Sean O’Malley.
If Dolan or O’Malley were selected, it would be a first in the history of the papacy. In fact, any pope from outside Europe would be unprecedented in the modern era. The last pope elected from outside Europe was Gregory III from Syria. He left the Vatican more than 1,200 years ago. Italy was home to every pope going back to the 1500s until Pope John Paul II was elected in 1978.








