Ghana’s Cardinal Peter Turkson may be a long shot to succeed Benedict XVI as the next pope, but as NBC’s Stephanie Gosk reported from his home country, Ghana, it’s not for lack of enthusiasm.
Gosk visited Cape Coast, where Turkson served as Archbishop for almost two decades.
“We went it a service there and the pews were packed. And the service didn’t last 45 minutes like it normally does in the U.S. It was two-and-a-half hours long. There were people piled out onto the curb, onto plastic chairs just to hear what was going on inside,” Gosk told msnbc Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell.
It’s that kind of enthusiasm that a lot of Catholics believe is lacking in Europe and the United States. And they’re seeing it here and that’s why Cardinal Turkson’s name is not a huge surprise on the list of possible candidates for pope.









