Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Red Fingers And Palms

What is a conclave?

voters in a conclave of cardinals eligible to the Roman Catholic Church the Pope and Bishop of Rome. An election is required when the head of the Catholic Church has died or resigned from office. The resignation of a pope, however, since Gregory XII. 1415 is no longer made.



The word "conclave" is of Latin origin (conclave), meaning "chamber, room" usually wrongly translated "with keys" (cum clavis). It describes both the locked room, where the papal election takes place, and the meeting of the voting cardinals were themselves

The election process in the conclave for the first time as part of the Second Council of Lyons in 1274 by Pope Gregory X set by law. The voters shall remain sealed from the outside world until they have agreed on a candidate. Today, the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican serves as a meeting venue of the conclave. (...)


Link: conclave - Wikipedia

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