Pope Benedict XVI resigned-Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Argentina has been elected

  • #261
So it's mass, then I think the oath? And then they'll process to the Sistina while the litany of the saints is chanted, then they're locked in.
 
  • #262
Mass....oath....procession & litany....Scola. Ta-da!
Papal Smoke Stack ‏@PapalSmokeStack
Rumors swirling the Cardinals may choose to enter Conclave tomorrow but not actually take first vote until Wednesday.
 
  • #263
I don't know... Scola is being talked about TOO much lol.

Im stating to wonder if Maybe they WILL go with Bergoglio - a nod to the strength of the Latin American church, and the Italians will be okay with it since he is of Italian ancestry?
 
  • #264
I don't know... Scola is being talked about TOO much lol.

Im stating to wonder if Maybe they WILL go with Bergoglio - a nod to the strength of the Latin American church, and the Italians will be okay with it since he is of Italian ancestry?
He was still at 50/1 earlier today. If it's deadlocked his age - he's 76 - would actually work in his favor as a compromise choice would need see, I'd think, a shorter papacy. Wait - PP has bumped him back down to 40/1. Hm.
 
  • #265
Absolutely everything you need to know about the papal elections (Washington Post)

Includes recent (published around noon today) chances (figured on betting-site odds):

Scola 19.9%
Scherer 11.9%
Turkson 9.7%
Bertone 8.3%
Ouelett 5.0%
Erdo 4.9%
O'Malley 3.8%
Schonborn 3.7%
Ravasi 3.4%
Tagle 2.6%
Sandri 2.5%
Dolan 2.3%
Bagnasco 2.3%
 
  • #266
Throughout history, the Jesuits have been close to excommunication several times. They are a liberal bunch, but a brilliant bunch. I would love to see one become Pope!
 
  • #267
I watched the " Shoes of the Fisherman" starring Anthony Quinn, on TCM

about 2 weeks ago. I was surprised that the movie showed a conclave

of Cardinals and how votes are tallied and then burned. In the movie

a Russian was elected, and then influenced world affairs, kinda like

JohnPaul II. The movie is worth a look.

I so loved my Polish Pope that he was always my screen saver, and

I still am a member of FFJ, writing under the hat name, pope.

My prayers are for a Pope who has the charisma of both John Paul

and John Paul II. And I am proud to say I have a personal blessing

from John Paul II, (my polish cleaning lady was a friend of his from

Krackow). The blessing means so much to me.
 
  • #268
I'm not familiar with all orders of priests, but Jesuits and Vincentians are well-known for their outstanding educational institutions.

Within ecclesiastical circles, Jesuits at least have a mixed reputation over their stances, it has nothing to do with their educational institutions. It's simply theological rivalries and church politics at work. That's what I was referring to when I talked about their mixed reputation outside of the lay world.
 
  • #269
A poem for the Conclave, one by the great Jesuit Father Gerard Manley Hopkins; particularly those last five lines:
Pied Beauty

Glory be to God for dappled things—
For skies of couple-colour as a brinded cow;
For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swim;
Fresh-firecoal chestnut-falls; finches’ wings;
Landscape plotted and pieced—fold, fallow, and plough;
And áll trádes, their gear and tackle and trim.

All things counter, original, spare, strange;
Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?)
With swift, slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim;
He fathers-forth whose beauty is past change:
Praise him.
 
  • #270
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Papal Smoke Stack ‏@PapalSmokeStack
Overcast/rainy conditions next 3 days will pose problems for deciphering the black and white. Will do my best to be clear! #chimneyprobz
 
  • #271
I wonder if they order box lunches for the conclave... or order pizza? take out?

Vatican cooks? The cardinals don't sleep in that room either so they probably have some dining hall.
 
  • #272
Well I overslept and missed the mass appsrently. Currently the Vatican player is just showing the square, with some people reciting the rosary in Latin in the background.

Anyone catch the mass?
 
  • #273
Okay video of the mass is up, tho not live now obviously. Unfortunately there is commentary. The sound is annoying, you can hear the commentator great, but the schola is barely audible, at least during the processional. :ohoh:
 
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  • #275
Vatican cooks? The cardinals don't sleep in that room either so they probably have some dining hall.

Considering that some of the Cardinals look like they don't miss many meals, I'm sure that they are finely wined and dined during the Conclave. :D
 
  • #276
Conclave to elect next pope opens amid uncertainty

NICOLE WINFIELD, AP
15 hours ago

VATICAN CITY — VATICAN CITY (AP) — Cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel on Tuesday to elect the next pope amid more upheaval and uncertainty than the Catholic Church has seen in decades: There's no front-runner, no indication how long voting will last and no sense that a single man has what it takes to fix the many problems.

On the eve of the vote, cardinals offered wildly different assessments of what they're looking for in the next pontiff and how close they are to a decision. It was evidence that Benedict XVI's surprise resignation has continued to destabilize the church leadership and that his final appeal for unity may go unheeded, at least in the early rounds of voting.

Cardinals held their final closed-door debate Monday over whether the church needs more of a manager to clean up the Vatican's bureaucratic mess or a pastor to inspire the 1.2 billion faithful in times of crisis. The fact that not everyone got a chance to speak was a clear sign that there's still unfinished business on the eve of the conclave.

"This time around, there are many different candidates, so it's normal that it's going to take longer than the last time," Cardinal Francisco Javier Errazuriz of Chile told The Associated Press.

"There are no groups, no compromises, no alliances, just each one with his conscience voting for the person he thinks is best, which is why I don't think it will be over quickly."

None of that has prevented a storm of chatter over who's ahead...

http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20130311/EU--Vatican-Pope/
 
  • #277
Considering that some of the Cardinals look like they don't miss many meals, I'm sure that they are finely wined and dined during the Conclave. :D

Plus, they're in the middle of Rome... You probably couldn't get a bad meal there if you tried. :)
 
  • #278
They are currently taking the oath in the small chapel. So the procession into the Sistina has not happened yet, but soon, if any want to watch/listen.

Currently I can't get a feed on the Vatican player website, but the Pope App is working nicely.
 
  • #279
Is it me, or did Turkson have a grin on his face as he recited the oath? :crazy:

Cardinal Pell of Sydney is a huge guy.

Random observations...
 
  • #280
Bergoglio moved up to 33/1.

O'Malley and Ouellete tied at 14/1

Scola still on top, but I'm going guess with so much chatter about him beforehand, he will NOT be named.
 

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