Pope Francis names 17 new cardinals of Roman Catholic Church Published duration 19 November 2016

media caption Among those appointed was the Archbishop of Dhaka, Bangladesh - the country has never had a cardinal before

Pope Francis has named 17 new cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church from around the world, many of whom will help choose his successor.

The new cardinals come from five continents, and include the Vatican's envoy to Syria.

The range of backgrounds "represents a break with custom", said the BBC's David Willey in Rome.

Pope Francis has now chosen close to a third of the College of Cardinals who will ultimately pick who succeeds him.

Only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote on the next Pope. Thirteen of those named cardinals on Saturday are under 80, and are now eligible to succeed him.

It is the third time in three years that Pope Francis, the first Latin American Pope, has named new cardinals. He has used each opportunity to promote members from outside the College's traditional European base.

image copyright AFP/Getty Images image caption The Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur, Anthony Soter Fernandez, is congratulated on being named cardinal

The new cardinals come from countries including the Central African Republic, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea and Mauritius, among others.

During the ceremony, Pope Francis decried what he said was a "growing animosity" between people, and raised concern over those who "raise walls, build barriers and label people".

"We live at a time in which polarisation and exclusion are burgeoning and considered the only way to resolve conflicts," he said.

The new cardinals

Mario Zenari, Italy (who will remain in his role as Papal Nuncio to Syria)

Dieudonne Nzapalainga, Central African Republic

Carlos Osoro Sierra, Spain

Sergio da Rocha, Brazil

Blase J Cupich, USA

Patrick D'Rozario, Bangladesh

Baltazar Enrique Porras Cardozo, Venezuela

Jozef De Kesel, Belgium

Maurice Piat, Mauritius

Kevin Joseph Farrell, USA

Carlos Aguiar Retes, Mexico

John Ribat, Papua New Guinea

Joseph William Tobin, USA

Anthony Soter Fernandez, Malaysia

Renato Corti, Italy

Sebastian Koto Khoarai, Lesotho