PAPAL ELECTION

election of the pope by the college of cardinals meeting in secret conclave in the Sistine Chapel not less than 15 nor more than 18 days after the death of the previous pontiff. The election is by secret ballot; Pius XII fixed the electoral majority at two thirds plus one vote. The election itself confers on the new pope full jurisdiction; no further formality is necessary. The elected pope may decline; if so, the balloting resumes. The secrecy of the conclave is assured by shutting off the cardinals completely from the outside world, and at one time expedition was encouraged by severe restriction of the cardinals' diet after a few days. After each session the paper ballots are burned; if the vote is inconclusive straw is added to produce black smoke. Thus, white smoke signifies that a new pope has been chosen. Theoretically any adult male Roman Catholic is eligible, but long-standing practice limits the candidates to cardinals; before John Paul II was elected in 1978, the last non-Italian elected was Adrian VI, a Netherlander, in 1522. In the vacancy of the Holy See the entire college of cardinals holds the papal jurisdiction, but its powers are extremely limited. The popes were at first elected like other bishops, by the clergy and laity of the diocese; serious political interference was discouraged in 769 by the exclusion of the laity from papal election. Participation in the election was limited (1059) to the cardinals by Nicholas II; the conclave was set up (1274) in its modern form by Gregory X. Decrees by Pius XII in 1945, John XXIII in 1962, Paul VI in 1975, and John Paul II in 1996 now fix the regulations for papal elections.

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...headed by Francesco, led to the election of Cardinal Pamfili. 100 After...the other hand, following a papal election, the attraction that...Spanish feudal system had for the papal families seemed to be irresistible...situation brought about by the papal bull of 1621 that the cardinal...
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...felt it needed a broader base of input than that supplied by cardinals, bishops, and Curia officials. Shortly after his election in 1963, he took the unprecedented step of bringing lay people into the subcommittee drafting the Vatican Councils document...
...time that the part of the papal palace to be occupied by...the minutest details of papal election. Among the details...exclude the possibility of election by acclamation, Gregory...basis for all subsequent papal elections.
...1059 for wresting the control of the papal office from his hands by the decree of Nicholas II. The election of the pope was given to a college of...believer had an indirect share in the papal election, since he was supposed to aid in the...
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...of the Rigid Secrecy Found in Papal Elections by Frederic J. Baumgartner...cardinals participating in the next papal election will swear repeatedly in the...IIs Apostolic Constitution on papal elections published in 1996.1 It is...
...BISHOPS OF ROME: QUESTIONS OF PAPAL PRIMACY IN THE EARLY CHURCH...clarifies procedures surrounding the election of bishops, Romes authority...modern ecumenical discussions on papal primacy, D. shows the difference...the present-day concept of papal jurisdiction. To be sure...
...modelled on papal elections. For instance...Maria upon election and asked to...became abbess. Papal and male abbatial elections are far more...inspiration), election by unanimous...for all but papal elections, 86 but it...
...2005 Presidential and Parliamentary Elections in Poland. by Stanislaw Burdziej In...Both parliamentary and presidential elections wrought the control over the elective...the role of religious media in this election and in the first year of the new political...1989 in general, and after the recent elections in particular. Radio Maryja--A...
...infallibility which enshrouds the papal activity. His words were intended...Kenrick, in justifying submission to papal authority, claims to be in complete...to defend the rituals surrounding papal election. They included kissing the new pontiffs...
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Notes on the Scott Brown Election by James T. Grady Lost in the hoopla over Scott Browns Senate election victory in Massachusetts last January is...commented as follows: "Incredibly, the election of a man who posed nude and supports torture...
Papal Term Limits? Give It Some Thought. by...act independently of the politics of the papal election and, one hopes, without prejudice to the...indicated that the time for a discussion of papal term limits is due. Hes right. It may...
Zing, Zing, Cut Papal Strings by Lyn Cockburn Yes, yes, so its too late to influence the election of the 205th pope. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany is now Benedict XVl, or Pope Benny, as hes known in my inner circle...
The Papal Spiderweb - I: Opus Dei and...to even the most reluctant papal critics that he is determined...interests. At the time of his election in 1978, however, few could...tradition of nonpartisanship. Papal loyalists in the United States...
...AND THE MIDDLE EAST: Historic Papal Visit to Syria Highlights Countrys...patriarch of Alexandria. These new papal appointments will join Nasrallah...notable among their duties is the election of new popes, including John...THE POPES SYRIAN ITINERARY The papal visit begins with a short one...
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New papal-election rule allows bare majority...security for future papal elections contains an unheralded...there to keep papal elections from dragging on for...happen in the next papal election is that once a candidate...
...PERSPECTIVE: Whats Behind Smoke of Papal Elections; Theyre the Longest...Chris Game Takes a Look at the Papal Elections. Byline: Chris Game Apart from...oblivious to the intricacies of a Papal election. After more than 260 of them...
Cardinals Still to Decide on Papal Election Timetable. The College of Cardinals yesterday met for a second day to prepare for the election of Pope John Pauls successor, which will be announced by a...
...Years? Would the Pope Win an Election? Its the Equivalent of an...If He Had to Run for Re-election, Would He Get the Popular...when he first appeared on the papal balcony and blessed an audience...thousands. If Popes had to fight elections like US presidential candidates...Benedict had to stand for election the majority of the worlds...
...Bishops Meeting in Manila; May Elections a Priority Topic at Plenary...Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. Papal Nuncio Archbishop Fernando...assembly is the forthcoming May 14 elections. "We will talk about elections, but its not clear whether...
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...college of cardinals holds the papal jurisdiction, but its powers...exclusion of the laity from papal election. Participation in the election was limited (1059) to the...now fix the regulations for papal elections...
...example, appoint bishops without papal confirmation. In 2006 Pope Benedict...see Vatican City ; cardinal ; papal election ). For a chronological list of...Catholic rulers should hold a veto in papal elections. By the 18th cent. every Catholic...
...with states (see also cardinal ; papal election ; Vatican City ). Cutting across...bishops sphere and venality from the papal court. The next reform (11th cent...sides in the duel between the extreme papal claims of Innocent III and Innocent...
...to Pope Stephen IX. A strong proponent of papal reform, he issued (1059) the Papal Election Decree in an effort to minimize political interference in papal elections. He favored the elimination of simony...
...the council was a success. The Concordat of 1516, a papal settlement with France, was ratified there. Otherwise...Julius (1503), which declared that simony invalidated a papal election a signal reform. Interesting enactments of the council...
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