Vatican cardinals start the new pope’s secular ritual

When the Vatican is preparing to select the Pope Francis’ heir, the cardinals around the world are ready to launch a secret and secular ritual of the conference.
Mobile calls around the Vatican will be blocked to prevent them from contacting a new leader for the Catholic Church of 1.4 billion loyal Catholic Church, 133 cardinals from 70 countries.
From the Cardinals group, Pope Francis appointed 108 of them, selected many pastors in their image, from countries like Mongolia, Sweden and Tonga, who never had cardinal.
The platform is ready to open a geographically different conference in the 2,000 years of faith history.
120 cardinals include the results of the dead pope to exceed the usual limit of voters and include the younger ones in the south of the south – mostly low -economic weight marginalized countries – have paid an extraordinary uncertainty for a process that always engages in mystery and suspense.
Until last week, many people did not meet, and regretted the need for more time to meet, and raised questions about how long it would take two -thirds or 89 votes to become a 267th pope.
A last Mass, then “Everything’s Out”
The Cantave process begins with a mass at St. Peter’s Basilica at CED (11 hours in the main Portugal) at 10 am. The Dean of the Cardinian College, heads the Jiooni Pattista Ree mass, is a prayer for the cardinals to find a new decent pastor to find a new decent pastor.
At 4:30 pm, the CED enters the Sistine Chappell and chants the “Lathanha Dose Santos” and the Latin Anthem “Veni Creator”, begging the saints and the holy spirit.
When they go there, they promise to maintain confidentiality on what is going to happen, and not allow strangers to affect your votes “any interference, resistance, or any other kind of intervention.”
Later, the retired pastor of the Papal House, Cardinal Raniao Condalamesa, performs a meditation. The master of the papal worship ceremonies, Archbishop Diego Ravelle, shouts “Extra Omnes”, meaning Latin expression “all out”.
Those who do not have the right to vote are left with leave and church doors, allowing them to start work.
The first vote is scheduled for Wednesday night. If there is no winner, the Vatican said that the Chimney of the Black Smoking Systain Chappery would be expected to leave at 7 pm.
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The voting process follows a rigorous practice ordered by the Church law.
Each card writes on a paper with the words “Eliko’s Summon Bondifigem” – “I Raise Bondif”.
They approached the altar one by one and said, “I call my witness. Christ, Lord, will be my judge.
After depositing the folded newsletters in a silver and gold oval oven, the bulletin opened for three different “study”, and the cardinals chose the opportunity to read and read them aloud.
When the scrutinator reads each name, it pierces each ballot with the word “elf” and gives them a knot. To declare that a new pope is chosen, a chemical that produces a black smoke, with a chemical that produces a black smoke, with a chemical that makes a black smoke, is set aside with a chemical that is set aside, and burned with a chemical that produces a black smoke.
From Thursday, until two votes in the morning and two votes in the afternoon.
Although the cardinals say they are expecting a short conference this week, at least some round of voting may be required.
In the last century, it took three to eight votes to find a pope. John Paul I – Pope, who ruled for 33 days in 1978, was elected in the third referendum. His successor, John Paul II, needed eight. In 2013, Francisco was elected in the fifth study.