One cardinal’s absence has sparked confusion, controversy and no small amount of speculation, almost as if it were a plot point of the movie “Conclave.”
Ines San Martin
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“This is a moment of hope — not only for us, but for the world,” Cardinal Fernando Chomalí of Santiago, Chile, said of the cardinals gathered in Rome preparing for …
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Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chávez of El Salvador described a calm and fraternal atmosphere among the cardinals — one marked not by tension, but by prayer and unity of purpose.
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The Vatican guesthouse is now preparing to house 128 of the 133 cardinal electors that are expected to be present during the conclave.
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There are at least 15 cardinals who were born after 1965 — the year Vatican II ended — and the beginning of Generation X.
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Pope Francis’ decision to include women in Vatican governance is a significant legacy — a reminder of the pivotal roles these women have played and could continue to play in …
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With the conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor still days away, a different game has taken over the Eternal City.
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The papal nuncio to the United States talks to OSV News about Pope Francis’ legacy and the upcoming conclave.
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“We are not yet speaking about the conclave or the succession; we are still speaking about Pope Francis, we are still crying for Pope Francis,” said cardinal.
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His devotion to San Lorenzo is a window into the soul of a pope who knew what it meant to love fiercely, hope deeply and stay loyal — win or …
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