MONTREAL -- Word that a Canadian cardinal is a presumed contender to succeed Pope Benedict has been met with a mixed response in his own Quebec backyard.
Advocates for victims of sexual abuse by priests and even a member of the clergy aren't quite in Marc Cardinal Ouellet's cheering section.
The idea of a global icon emerging from here has stirred the local imagination.
But that excitement is tempered by the fact that Ouellet's home province has become intensely secular and even anti-clerical over the years.
Rev. Raymond Gravel says amid this decline the Catholic church should be looking for a pope who has worked closely to the world's poor -- not another theologian.
The former Bloc Quebecois MP says he doesn't know if Ouellet fits this bill.
Ouellet is being touted as one of the likeliest successors -- perhaps even the favourite -- to take over from Pope Benedict.