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Prelude to a conclave: understanding the selection process of a new pope

May 04, 202511 min
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Summary

This episode of Consider This explores the upcoming conclave to select the next pope, featuring insights from Cardinal Timothy Dolan and NPR's Sylvia Poggioli. The discussion covers the rituals, secrecy, and internal dynamics of the conclave, including the various factions and potential candidates. It also examines the challenges facing the Catholic Church and the factors influencing the Cardinals' decision-making process.

Episode description

Days before the beginning of the conclave to select the next pope, NPR's Scott Detrow is in Rome. He speaks with Sylvia Poggioli about the rituals and ceremonies involved in the upcoming election at the Vatican.

We also hear from Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, about this moment for the Catholic Church, and what it's like being a seasoned veteran of the conclave process.

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