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Conclave to elect new Pope to begin on May 7

To validly elect a new Pope, a two-thirds majority of the electors present is required.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 29 Apr 2025 7:49AM

Conclave to elect new Pope to begin on May 7
After the votes are counted, all ballots are burned - April 29, 2025

THE conclave to elect the 267th Pope will begin on May 7, following the conclusion of masses to pray for the eternal repose of the late Pope Francis.

The conclave will take place in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel, which will remain closed to visitors during those days, reported The Vatican.

The conclave will be preceded by a solemn Eucharistic celebration with the votive Mass Pro Eligendo Papa, attended by the Cardinal electors.

In the afternoon, the Cardinal electors proceed in a solemn procession to the Sistine Chapel, where the Conclave begins to elect the new Pope.

At the end of the procession inside the Sistine Chapel, each Cardinal elector takes the oath as prescribed in paragraph 53 of Universi Dominici Gregis.

Through this oath, they commit, if elected, to faithfully fulfill the Munus Petrinum as Pastor of the Universal Church.

They also pledge to maintain absolute secrecy regarding everything related to the election of the Roman Pontiff and to refrain from supporting any attempts of external interference in the election.

All election procedures take place exclusively in the Sistine Chapel within the Vatican Apostolic Palace, which remains completely sealed off until the election is concluded.

Throughout the election process, the Cardinal electors must refrain from sending letters or engaging in conversations, including phone calls, except in cases of extreme urgency.

To validly elect a new Pope, a two-thirds majority of the electors present is required.

After the votes are counted, all ballots are burned. If the ballot was inconclusive, a chimney positioned over the Sistine Chapel emits black smoke. If a Pope is elected, white smoke will billow out of the chimney.

The final step required is that, after the solemn inauguration ceremony of the Pontificate and within a suitable time, the new Pope formally takes possession of the Patriarchal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran. – April 29, 2025

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