Cardinals Convene for Conclave to Elect New Pope

The Vatican shuts down all mobile phone communication systems within its territory to ensure the security and secrecy of the voting process.

The time has come to elect a new pope. On Wednesday, 133 cardinals from around the world gathered in the Vatican to begin their conclave.

The day began in St. Peterโ€™s Basilica at 10 a.m. local time, with the Mass for the Election of the Roman Pontiff, led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals.

Like Pope Francisโ€™s funeral Mass, this Mass, while primarily undertaken in Italian, integrated several of the worldโ€™s languages, including Latin, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Swahili, and Mandarin Chinese.

โ€œWe are here to invoke the help of the Holy Spirit, to implore his light and strength so that the pope elected may be he whom the church and humanity need at this difficult and complex turning point in history,โ€ Cardinal Battista Re said in his homily, which was translated in real time by the Vatican.

He called the upcoming vote โ€œan act of highest human and ecclesial responsibility,โ€ and emphasized that this latest successor to St. Peter the Apostle must exemplify the love Jesus Christ showed his disciples, foster communion among the worldโ€™s clergy, peoples, and cultures while holding fast to and inundating the world with the truth of the Gospel, and continue to strive for the church unity willed by Christ.

He also called those listening to pray that this successor will be someone who meets the needs of the world and church of today, and one โ€œwho knows how best to awaken the consciousness of all, and the moral spiritual energies in todayโ€™s society characterized by great technological progress, but which tends to forget God.โ€

At 4:30 p.m. local time, the cardinal electorsโ€”cardinals under the age of 80โ€”will meet in the Vaticanโ€™s Pauline Chapel. They will then process solemnly into the Sistine Chapel, where voting will be held.

All cardinals will take an oath binding them to โ€œabsolute secrecy regarding all details surrounding the election of the new Pope, while promising to rebuff any attempts from outside to sway the election,โ€ according to the Vatican news service.

The oath also commits each elector to fulfilling the Munus Petrinumโ€”the mission of St. Peter, the first popeโ€”if he is elected to be the next supreme pontiff of the Catholic Church.

Although any Catholic man is technically able to assume the role, every pope for the past several hundred years has been a cardinal before his election, and all of the outside speculation about the successor to the late Pope Francis has centered on cardinals.

By 3 p.m. on May 7, cell phone coverage in the Vatican will cease. The Vatican Governorate, which administers the worldโ€™s smallest country, announced that โ€œall the transmission systems of the mobile phone telecommunications signal, present in the territory of the Vatican City State … will be deactivated.โ€

This signal drop is in support of the conclaveโ€™s security and secrecy requirements. Cell service will be restored โ€œwith the maximum speed permitted by the technology of the mobile operatorsโ€ after the announcement of the next popeโ€™s election.

The two previous conclaves were held in April 2005 and March 2013, making this the third to take place in the age of social media.

Secluded within the walls of the Sistine Chapel, the cardinals will meditate, pray, and formally enter into the voting process.

Byย T.J. Muscaro

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