Popes are chosen by the College of Cardinals, the Church's most senior officials, who are appointed by the Pope and usually ordained bishops. They are summoned to a meeting at the Vatican which is followed by the Papal election - or Conclave. There are currently 203 cardinals from 69 countries. 21 Feb 2013
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A papal conclave is a gathering of the College of Cardinals convened to elect a bishop of Rome, also known as the pope. Catholics consider the pope to be ... List · 2013 · 1268–1271 papal election · 2005
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When a pope dies or resigns, the governance of the CatholicChurch passes to the College of Cardinals. Cardinals are bishops and Vatican officials from all ...
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In theory, any baptized Catholic male can be elected pope. Current law states that he must be an ordained bishop. Only cardinals have been elected since the ...
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Once the new pope has been chosen, he selects a name, the other cardinals approach him to make an act of homage and obedience and then he is fitted into his new ...
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1 Mar 2013 · Voting is secret, but ballots are counted in the open. A cardinal needs a vote of two-thirds to ascend to the papacy. If there is no winner, the ...
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15 Jan 2017 · After the death or resignation of a pope, the College of Cardinals descends upon the Vatican to participate in what's called a papal conclave.
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papal conclave, (from Latin cum clave, “with a key”), in the Roman Catholic Church, the assembly of cardinals gathered to elect a new pope and the system of ...
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28 Feb 2013 · Updated March 12: The conclave of cardinal electors met Tuesday to begin voting on the next pope in a secret balloting process. The 115 ...
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A two-thirds majority of votes cast by the Cardinal electors is necessary for the election of the Pope. The paper ballots are rectangular in shape and printed ...
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9 Jan 2020 · 6. The next pope doesn't necessarily have to be a cardinal. There are only two requirements for becoming pope: being male and being baptized ...
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2 Mar 2013 · In March, the College of Cardinals will meet in Rome to choose from among themselves a successor to Pope Benedict XVI.
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Immediately on the canonical election of a candidate and his acceptance, he is true pope and can exercise full and absolute jurisdiction over the whole Church.
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