Pope changes conclave rules

Pope Benedict XVI has changed the rules for electing popes, making it potentially harder to name a successor but ensuring that when the white smoke rises from the Sistine Chapel the new pope has broad support among cardinals.

Pope changes conclave rules

Pope Benedict XVI has changed the rules for electing popes, making it potentially harder to name a successor but ensuring that when the white smoke rises from the Sistine Chapel the new pope has broad support among cardinals.

Benedict issued a one-page document in Latin today requiring that two-thirds of the cardinals in a conclave agree on the new pontiff.

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