The Catholic Why
In this episode of The Catholic Why, we explore one of the most mysterious and fascinating processes in the Catholic Church—how a Pope is elected through the conclave. When a Pope dies or resigns, the Church enters a period of transition where cardinals from around the world gather in Vatican City to discern and elect the next successor of Saint Peter. But how does this process actually work, and what happens behind the closed doors of the Sistine Chapel? We break down the meaning of “conclave,” the role of the College of Cardinals, the voting process, and the spiritual foundation of the election—rooted not just in politics or strategy, but in prayer and discernment of the Holy Spirit. You’ll also learn about the traditions surrounding the white smoke, the announcement Habemus Papam, and why this centuries-old process continues to shape the leadership of the global Church. If you’ve ever been curious about how the Catholic Church chooses its leader, this episode gives a clear and accessible explanation of one of its most sacred traditions. Join us as we continue the Church Governance series—uncovering how leadership in the Church is chosen, guided, and entrusted to serve the faithful.
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