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Vatican Sets Date for Conclave to Elect Next Pope with 135 Cardinals
The Vatican has announced the start date for the conclave to elect the next pope, with 135 cardinals eligible to participate. This significant event will shape the Catholic Church’s future. Papal elections are steeped in centuries-old tradition.
The conclave will involve 135 cardinals voting for the next pope. The Vatican confirmed the event’s start, though the exact date was not specified.
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The Context
Papal conclaves are held in the Sistine Chapel, following strict protocols. Only cardinals under 80 are eligible to vote, per church rules.
The Catholic Church, with over 1 billion followers, is led by the pope. His election is a global event, influencing doctrine and policy.
Conclaves historically occur after a pope’s death or resignation. The process is secretive, ensuring deliberation free from external influence.
Some Catholics hope for a pope who addresses modern challenges. Others prefer a leader who upholds traditional teachings.
The conclave’s outcome will affect the church’s direction for years. Global attention will focus on the Vatican during this period.
Debates over the church’s role in society often intensify during conclaves. The 135 cardinals carry the weight of a diverse global flock.
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