The
Cardinal electors will begin May 7 in St. Peter’s Basilica at 10:00 AM with the
pre-conclave votive Mass Pro
Eligendo Romano Pontifice, to pray for the Holy Spirit’s guidance as they
elect a new Pope. At
4:30 PM that same afternoon, the 133 Cardinal electors will gather in the
Pauline Chapel to pray the Litany of the Saints, before processing into the
nearby Sistine Chapel. Following
the procession, the Cardinals swear an oath committing each of them to
faithfully fulfil the Munus
Petrinum as Pastor of the Universal Church, if they are elected. The oath also binds the Cardinal
electors to absolute secrecy regarding all details surrounding the election of
the new Pope, while promising to rebuff any attempts from outside to sway the
election. The Master of
Pontifical Liturgical Ceremonies then proclaims ‘extra omnes,’ ordering everyone not involved in the
conclave to leave the Sistine Chapel. Next,
Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa, Preacher Emeritus of the Papal Household, will
deliver the second meditation to the Cardinal electors, in the presence of the
Master of Liturgical Ceremonies. Afterwards,
both the 90-year-old Cardinal and the Master of Liturgical Ceremonies leave the
Sistine Chapel and voting begins. The
first ballot will be cast on Wednesday, May 7, in the evening. Throughout the
following days, the Cardinal electors will vote four times per day, twice in
the morning and twice in the afternoon. All
ballots are burned afterwards, and smoke will rise from what may be the most
famous chimney to tell the world whether the new Pope has been elected.
Sunday, 4 May 2025
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