Election Of Pope: College of Cardinals hold sixth general congregation on the future of the Church

Election Of Pope: College of Cardinals hold sixth general congregation on the future of the Church

During the sixth General Congregation held in the New Synod Hall on Tuesday morning, 183 Cardinals were present, including 124 Cardinals electors. Around 20 Cardinals took the floor to speak.

They addressed themes related to the Church and the challenges it faces, offering reflections shaped by the perspectives of their continents and regions of origin, as well as the Church’s possible responses.

On Monday, the College of Cardinals decided to send a message to the world, expressing gratitude for the participation in recent events and for the support received over the past days, which was released on Tuesday.

The conclave will begin on May 7, following the same schedule as the previous one in 2013.

The conclave will officially begin at 4:30 PM with a prayer service in the Pauline Chapel, attended by the Cardinal electors who will pray the Litany of the Saints before entering in procession into the Sistine Chapel.

They will sing the Veni Creator and then make their solemn oath to faithfully fulfill the Munus Petrinum if they are elected Pope and to maintain absolute secrecy regarding the conclave. | vaticannews.va

Photo: Cardinals at the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday 26 April, 2025. @VaticanNews

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