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What the world’s Indigenous Catholics don’t want to lose with the death of the first pontiff from the Southern Hemisphere: ...
How the cardinals will decide who to vote for in the conclave - The 133 cardinals seem fundamentally united in finding a pope ...
The next pope is unlikely to hail from the U.S., but here are three possible outliers who could be a factor when the College of Cardinals convenes on Wednesday.
The United States is the home country for 10 of the 133 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope. That’s more than any ...
There is a famous quote attributed to then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in 1997, in comments to a Bavarian television station.
The 133 cardinal electors will begin the process of choosing the new pope when the conclave begins in the Sistine Chapel on ...
In total, 133 cardinals will be voting during this conclave, the most electors ever, with 108 of them being appointed by Pope ...
The United States is the home country of 10 of the 133 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope of the Catholic Church.
As the conclave to elect the next pope begins Wednesday at the Vatican, four candidates have emerged as clear ...
In an era of instant scoops, steady leaks and unlimited rumors, the College of Cardinals stays mum on picking the new pope.
The Vatican was busy with last-minute arrangements on Tuesday to get ready for the conclave to elect the next pope.
As more than a billion Catholics around the world await the election of a new pope, all eyes will be on the Sistine Chapel, where 133 cardinals will begin the secretive process known as a conclave.