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Recent papal transitions: A timeline

by Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY (CNS) — After the deaths or resignations of their predecessors, the last six popes have been elected within a fairly short period of time — between two and three weeks.

St. John XXIII

Pope John XXIII signs his encyclical “Peace on Earth” (“Pacem in Terris”) at the Vatican in this 1963 file photo. (CNS photo)

St. John XXIII died June 3, 1963, and his funeral was held June 6. The conclave to choose his successor began June 19 and lasted two days. Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini, who took the name Paul VI, was elected June 21. He was installed June 30.

St. Paul VI

St. Paul VI is pictured next to Carmelite Sister Lucia dos Santos, one of the three Fatima visionaries, during a visit to the Marian shrine in Fatima, Portugal, May 13, 1967. Sister Lucia died Feb. 13, 2005, at the age of 97. She was declared “venerable” on June 22 by Pope Francis. (OSV News photo/courtesy Diocese of Brescia)

St. Paul VI died Aug. 6, 1978, and his funeral was held Aug. 12. The conclave to choose his successor began Aug. 25. A day later, Aug. 26, the cardinals elected Cardinal Albino Luciani, who chose the name John Paul I. He was installed Sept. 3.

Blessed John Paul I

Pope John Paul I, known as the smiling pope, is pictured at the Vatican in 1978. The Vatican announced July 11 that Pope John Paul I will be beatified Sept. 4, 2022, in St. Peter’s Square. (CNS photo/L’Osservatore Romano)

Blessed John Paul I died less than a month later, on Sept. 28, 1978, and his funeral was held Oct. 4. The conclave to choose his successor began Oct. 15 and Cardinal Karol Wojtyla was elected on the second day of voting, Oct. 16. Pope John Paul II was installed Oct. 22.

St. John Paul II

A young and relaxed Pope John Paul II answers questions from young people during a 1987 teleconference in Los Angeles. He was canonized on April 27, 2014. (OSV News photo/Joe Rimkus Jr.)

St. John Paul II died April 2, 2005, and his funeral was celebrated April 8. Under the leadership of its dean, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the College of Cardinals entered the conclave April 18 and elected the dean as pope the next day. He took the name Pope Benedict XVI and inaugurated his pontificate April 24.

Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI smiles as he bids the crowd farewell after celebrating Mass at Nationals Park in Washington April 17, 2008. Pope Benedict, formerly Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Munich and Freising, died Dec. 31, 2022, at the age of 95 in his residence at the Vatican. (OSV News photo/Nancy Wiechec, CNS)

Pope Benedict XVI announced Feb. 11, 2013, that he was resigning effective Feb. 28. Most of the world’s cardinals gathered in Rome in time to thank him for his service and almost immediately began their pre-conclave meetings. The electors solemnly entered the Sistine Chapel and began the conclave March 12. Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected March 13 on the fifth ballot and took the name Pope Francis. He inaugurated his papacy March 19.

Pope Benedict died Dec. 31, 2022, and Pope Francis presided at his funeral Jan. 5, 2023.

Pope Francis

Pope Francis smiles after celebrating the closing Mass of Italy’s National Eucharistic Congress at the municipal stadium in Matera, Italy, Sept. 25, 2022. The late pontiff, formerly Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, died April 21, 2025, at age 88. (CNS photo/Paul Haring)

Pope Francis died April 21, and his funeral was scheduled for April 26. A date for the conclave had not been announced as of April 22.

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