Today’ Question
The Roman Catholic Church has a unique process for selecting its leader, which is known as the Papal Conclave. During this gathering, which takes place in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican City, cardinals from around the world come together to cast their votes for the next Pope. It is a highly secretive process, with no outsiders allowed and the cardinal-electors sworn to secrecy under penalty of excommunication. The chosen candidate must receive a two-thirds majority vote to be elected as the new Pope. The Papal Conclave is an ancient tradition that has been refined and developed over the centuries, and it remains a testament to the enduring power and influence of the Catholic Church.
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