The conclave to elect Pope Francis’s successor will start on 7 Might, the Vatican has introduced.
Some 135 cardinal electors – these beneath the age of 80 – will participate and vote for the brand new pontiff.
The rituals of the occasion, held within the Sistine Chapel, are elaborate and date again centuries. So how does the method work?
When Pope Francis died, the Catholic Church entered a interval referred to as “sede vacante”, which means “empty seat”.
His ring and seal – used to dispatch papal paperwork – have been damaged to forestall anybody else from utilizing them.
Cardinal Kevin Farrell – the Camerlengo, or chamberlain, who introduced Francis’s demise – turned the interim chief of the Catholic Church.
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The conclave
Cardinals journey to Rome from everywhere in the world and keep till a brand new pope is chosen.
Of the 252 present ones, there are 135 cardinal electors: 53 from Europe; 23 from Asia; 20 from North America; 18 from Africa; 17 from South America; and 4 from Oceania.
Italy has essentially the most cardinals who can vote, with 17, whereas the US has 10 and Brazil has seven. The UK has three.
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A papal crest devoted to Pope Pius XII. Pic: Reuters
As soon as the conclave begins, the cardinals is not going to emerge from the Vatican till a brand new pope has been chosen. The phrase “conclave” comes from Latin, which means “with key” – a reference to the isolation wherein the cardinals are stored.
Whereas holding voting periods within the Sistine Chapel, they sleep within the Casa Santa Marta – a guesthouse contained in the Vatican’s grounds.
The longest conclave lasted nearly three years, between 1268 and 1271. A number of have lasted solely at some point. The one which elected Pope John Paul in 1978 lasted lower than three days. Cardinals selected Pope Francis in round two days.
Aside from the primary day, when just one poll is held, the cardinals maintain two every day votes till one candidate has a majority of two-thirds plus one. They’re sworn to secrecy in regards to the voting.
White smoke?
So how do we all know if a call has been reached? Sure, that is the black smoke, white smoke half.
If the cardinals haven’t reached a majority, the playing cards and the tally sheets are positioned in a range and burned with an additive to provide black smoke, displaying the surface world {that a} pope has not but been chosen.
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No pope but… black smoke rising from the Sistine Chapel. Pic: Reuters
Waiting for the tell-tale smoke arising from the highest of the Sistine Chapel is a convention, with Catholics crowding into St Peter’s Sq. for the spectacle.
If no consequence has been reached after three days, the periods are suspended for a day to permit for prayer and dialogue. Extra ballots are held till a two-thirds majority is reached.
When sufficient cardinals have agreed on a candidate, he’s requested if he accepts the papacy and by which identify he needs to be identified.
The ballots are burned as earlier than, however with an additive to provide white smoke.
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A Papal white cranium cap. Pic: Reuters
New pope proclaimed
The brand new pope then dons his new papal vestments – tailors maintain massive, medium and small sizes prepared – and sits on a throne within the Sistine Chapel to obtain the opposite cardinals who file as much as pay homage and swear obedience to the church’s new chief.
The senior cardinal deacon then steps out on to the central balcony of St Peter’s Basilica overlooking the sq. and declares in Latin: “Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum. Habemus Papam” (I announce to you an amazing pleasure. We’ve a pope) and divulges the cardinal’s identify and the identify he has chosen.
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The brand new pope then seems on the balcony to ship his first public pontifical greeting and bless the crowds in St Peter’s Sq..
A number of days later, he celebrates a mass that marks the start of his papal ministry.