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The Catholic Church's cardinals are meeting next week at the Vatican to elect the new pope in a centuries-old process called ...
Will the adage 'fat pope, thin pope' bear out as cardinals pick a successor to Pope Francis in the May 7 conclave?
Hollywood and the media love intrigue. And the interregnum in the Catholic Church provides much fodder for an institution that has long resisted secularism.
Over-80 cardinals, who cannot vote in the conclave, are lashing out at the Francis papacy, calling for change of course.
Smoke signals have occurred at mid-morning, noon, mid-afternoon and evening. The longest conclave took three years.
and as the Catholic Church mourns his death, it is also looking to the future. On Monday — two days after the pope's funeral — the Vatican confirmed that a papal conclave will begin on May 7 ...
Pope Francis, the Roman Catholic Church's leader for the last 12 years ... participate in a secret vote once on the first day of the conclave and four times on each subsequent day — twice ...
The papal conclave will commence in May, when the cardinals will meet at St. Peter's Basilica and pray for the wisdom to ...
The conclave will be a "fight for the soul of the Catholic Church" between those who saw promise in the modernising changes ...