How A New Pope Is Chosen - Conclave

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Post Date: 5th Apr, 2005 - 12:30am / Post ID: #

How A New Pope Is Chosen - Conclave
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How A New Pope Is Chosen - Conclave

Found a great article that describes in detail how a new Pope is chosen. I find it very interesting and insightful, as I had no idea how one was chosen. I look forward to seeing this process in action.

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How the cardinals choose a new pope
By GAYLE WHITE
Cox News Service

After the death of a pope, a group of aged men begins the process of choosing the next leader of the world's Roman Catholics - the successor to St. Peter, the disciple on whom, according to the Bible, Jesus said he would "build my church."
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5th Apr, 2005 - 12:47am / Post ID: #

Conclave Chosen Pope New How

Thanks for the article Konquererz. Believe it or not, I have a nugget of information to add to the article.

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The cardinals convened for the election is called a conclave. They will be locked in, with only selected staff members and physicians, and without any form of communication.


Apparently this was instituted because in the olden days, there were times when the Cardinals could not agree on the next Pope. This 'lockout' from the rest of the world ensures that the decision process does not go on indefinitely. It was intended to starve the Cardinals to the point where they would be forced to agree and come to a decision. Now, I don't know if this is still true. The article says they have no form of communication with the outside world, but my guess is they still have minimal food and water available. We wouldn't want Cardinals dying because of the process even though that was a possibility when the tradition was started.



5th Apr, 2005 - 1:54am / Post ID: #

How A New Pope Is Chosen - Conclave Catholicism Studies

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This 'lockout' from the rest of the world ensures that the decision process does not go on indefinitely.


I have heard that in the 13th century, there was a conclave meeting lasting for more than two years! It's really hard to bring the results to a two thirds advantage if they weren't so in the first place, in my opinion.



6th Apr, 2005 - 1:37pm / Post ID: #

Conclave Chosen Pope New How

Apparently, they aren't going to be locked up this time.

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In another change from past papal elections, cardinals voting in the conclave will have access to all of Vatican City during the election, as opposed to being sequestered in the Sistine Chapel, Marini said.
https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3305285/


I suppose it isn't necessary to do this any longer. It was done because many of the Cardinals lived in squalor conditions elsewhere and had no great motivation to get the job done and return home. So, they made it less than comfortable to encourage quick decisions. Now, Cardinals don't live in such conditions so there is no worry along these lines.



6th Apr, 2005 - 11:39pm / Post ID: #

Conclave Chosen Pope New How

Yes, I read that after my post and thought it was interesting they decided to break away from tradition. Maybe it is a sign of how the Papal decision will be made? Another aspect of the voting that will be different this time, is that in addition to the white smoke, the Vatican will ring the bells to announce that a decision has been made. Apparently, there was confusion in the past about the color of the smoke rising from the chimney so this will clear that confusion.

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In the past, it has sometimes been hard to tell whether the smoke from the Vatican chimney was white or black. "This time we plan to ring the bells to make the election of the pope clearer," Archbishop Piero Marini said Tuesday.


Post Date: 25th Feb, 2013 - 8:24pm / Post ID: #

How A New Pope Is Chosen - Conclave

Pope Benedict XVI has changed the rules of the conclave that will elect his successor, allowing cardinals to move up the start date if all of them arrive in Rome before the usual 15-day transition between pontificates. Benedict signed a document, issued Monday, with changes to the Vatican law governing the election of a new pope. The date of the conclave's start is important because Holy Week begins March 24, with Easter Sunday March 31. In order to have a new pope in place for Easter, he would need to be installed by Sunday, March 17. Ref. USAToday

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Post Date: 5th Mar, 2013 - 11:30pm / Post ID: #

How New Pope Chosen Conclave

At The Vatican 'No Rush' To Set Conclave; And A Fake Bishop Tries To Get In
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Roman Catholic cardinals are in Rome and are discussing when to begin their formal deliberations on a successor to Pope Benedict XVI. On Monday, a German man pretending to be a bishop tried to get into one of their meetings. The Swiss Guards led him away.
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Post Date: 8th Mar, 2013 - 8:04pm / Post ID: #

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How New Pope Chosen Conclave Studies Catholicism

The conclave to elect a new pope will begin Tuesday, the Vatican press office says.

There will be 115 cardinal-electors taking part in the conclave, the Vatican confirmed. Only those younger than 80 are eligible to vote.

Benedict XVI's time as pope came to a historic end last week, as he became the first pontiff in six centuries to resign. Ref. CNN

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