The papal apartment is closed off with a crimson ribbon and sealed with a wax papal stamp
When Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with leading one of the world’s most secretive and ancient events, selecting a new Pope, he finds himself at the center of a conspiracy that could shake the very foundation of the Catholic Church.. Many of the actions Cardinal Lawrence and the rest of the cardinals take during the film’s conclave process are true and accurate to the Catholic faith and centuries of tradition. After the pope dies, his ring (called the Ring of the Fisherman) is removed and destroyed; this is to prevent it from being used to forge the pope’s seal on documents. The Vatican makes an official announcement that the throne of the Holy See (the Catholic church’s governing body) is vacant.
It is stated that Ayendi would be the first African Pope
The College of Cardinals are sequestered in apartments (the Domus Sanctae Marthae, Saint Martha’s House) to eat and sleep between votes. Finally, the windows and doors to the Sistine Chapel, where the actual election takes place and ballots are cast, are darkened, shuttered, and locked to maintain the secrecy of the conclave. Some of the newer more recent security measures taken in real life are shown as well, when the conclave that elected Pope Francis I convened in 2013 the Sistine Chapel was swept for bugs and other electronic listening devices, ID cards were issued to all conclave servants because a reporter disguised as a servant was discovered during the conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI in 2005, all members of the College of Cardinals were required to surrender their mobile phones and other electronic devices, Vatican City’s Wi-Fi network was temporarily shut down and wireless signal jammers were installed in the Sistine Chapel.. The Roman Catholic Church has had three African Popes: Victor The First (189-199 CE), Miltiades (also known as Melchiades, 311-314 CE), and Gelasius The First (492-496 CE)..
And therefore no need for faith
Lawrence: Our faith is a living thing precisely because it walks hand-in-hand with doubt. If there was only certainty and no doubt, there would be no mystery. Let us pray that God will grant us a Pope who doubts. And let him grant us a Pope who sins and asks for forgiveness and who carries on..
And nowa film for adults
Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 10 December 2024 (2024). Allegri: MisererePerformed by Capella Musicale Pontificia Sistina, Massimo PalombellaCourtesy of Deutsche Grammophon GMBHUnder license from Universal Music Operations Ltd. Based on Robert Harris' 2016 novel, CONCLAVE takes the viewers inside the Vatican during the College of Cardinals' process of selecting the new Pope…filled with Political in-fighting, twists, turns and surprises galore.And…if the average age of the folks in the Movie Theater I attended a showing is any indication…" Grown-Ups" are flocking to this film. As Directed by Edward Berger (ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT), CONCLAVE moves along sprightly, unraveling a mystery – not a "whodunnit" but rather a "who's gonna get it" – and it gets surprisingly tense.
This is thanks, in part, to the fine, fine actors that have been cast in this film
Ralph Fiennes (Voldemort in the HARRY POTTER films) anchors the events as the "Dean" of Cardinals who is tasked with leading the disparate group of Cardinals to a consensus pick of the next Pope. He acts as much as a Detective as a Facilitator as he battles his own consciousness of faith…and ambition…all while uncovering schemes and plots of some of the "humble servants" vying for the top job. Ably assisting is John Lithgow, Isabella Rosellini and quite a few others (mostly unknown) who battle for the "pole position" in the race to be the next Pope.
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