Cardinals Set To Elect Pope Francis’s Successor As Conclave Kick-off On Soon

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All is now set for the Catholic Church to enter a transition period as the papal conclave begins on May 7, 2025.

This is as a total of 135 cardinals are set to elect the successor to Pope Francis, who passed away on April 21 at the age of 88.

Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni made this announcement on Monday.

Bruni as the papal conclave’s start date was agreed on during the fifth congregation of cardinals early Monday, attended by more than 180 cardinals.

Bruni also revealed that several cardinals spoke during the congregation, on issues including the Church and its relationship with the world, and how a new pope would need to be able to navigate the challenges that lie ahead.

The Vatican spokesperson further revealed that aspecial mass is expected to take place on May 7, with the first votes to be cast in the afternoon of the same day.

The 135 cardinals from around the world will convene in the Sistine Chapel to choose the next leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics.

Once the papal conclave begins, cardinals are cut off from the outside world. no phones, television, or internet.

It was gathered this is to ensure the process remains free from external influence.

The 135 electors, all under 80 years old, will then vote for the candidate of their choice.

Voting will take place twice daily, with ballots burned after each round. Black smoke signals no decision, while white smoke announces the election of a new pope.

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