NewsVatican reveals conclave date; Cardinal Parolin favored

Vatican reveals conclave date; Cardinal Parolin favored

The Vatican has announced the start time for the conclave. The event will begin on May 7 with a prayer in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace at 4:30 PM local time, followed by a procession to the Sistine Chapel.

Election of the new pope. Details of the conclave announced.
Election of the new pope. Details of the conclave announced.
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Pope Francis passed away on April 21, 2025. According to canon law, the conclave must begin no sooner than 15 days after his death. The cardinal-electors will gather in the Sistine Chapel on May 7, 2025, to elect a new pope.

At 10:00 AM, a Mass for the election of the pope will take place in St. Peter's Basilica, led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista. The conclave will begin with a prayer in the Pauline Chapel of the Apostolic Palace at 4:30 PM, followed by a procession to the Sistine Chapel.

Initially, 135 cardinals from 71 countries were eligible to participate. However, Cardinals Antonio Canizares Llovera from Spain and Vinko Puljić from Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that they would not participate in the conclave due to health reasons.

As reported on Tuesday by Vatican News, Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu will not participate in the conclave, which will elect a new pope and begins on May 7. The Sardinian cleric announced this in a public statement. The Vatican tribunal sentenced Becciu to five and a half years in prison for embezzlement and abuse of authority, although the cardinal has appealed, claiming he is innocent.

A new favorite in the conclave?

According to Vatican expert Francesco Antonio Grana, Cardinal Pietro Parolin is the favorite in the upcoming conclave. The expert believes that he can count on 40 sure votes of support right from the start.

Besides Parolin, other favorites include Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, and Cardinal Matteo Maria Zuppi, president of the Italian Episcopal Conference. The 60-year-old Pizzaballa could ensure a long pontificate, while Zuppi is seen as a continuator of Pope Francis's policies.

Also mentioned are Péter Erdő, Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, Willem Jacobus Eijk, Archbishop of Utrecht, and Robert Francis Prevost, former prefect of the Congregation for Bishops.

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