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To: Salvation

How many votes tomorrow since it's only the first day? There is no morning vote, yes?


55 posted on 04/17/2005 8:54:23 PM PDT by Norman Bates (In memoriam: Pope John Paul II†, Theresa Marie Schindler†)
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To: Norman Bates

I think there is Mass in the morning.


56 posted on 04/17/2005 8:55:57 PM PDT by fatima (Prayer's for our guy Texascowboy.)
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To: Norman Bates

I think you are right. Mass in the morning. I posted it above. Then they start.


63 posted on 04/17/2005 9:08:22 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Norman Bates
Before the Conclave


 

Before the Conclave

The days after the funeral and before the Conclave begins offers the cardinals an opportunity to discuss the state of the Church. They may not do so in a manner which constitutes politicking or electioneering for office or for votes.

"The Cardinal electors shall ... abstain from any form of pact, agreement, promise or other commitment of any kind which could oblige them to give or deny their vote to a person or persons" (UDG 81)

Nor may the Cardinals,

"enter into any stipulations, committing themselves of common accord to a certain course of action should one of them be elevated to the Pontificate" (UDG 82).

Such promises would, in fact, be null and void (ibid).

There may, however, be "during the period in which the See is vacant, the exchange of views concerning the election" (UDG 81)

If despite the solemn law of the Church, and the penalty of automatic excommunication for selling or trading votes, the validity of the election itself shall not be in doubt. Universi Dominici Gregis states,

79. If—God forbid—in the election of the Roman Pontiff the crime of simony were to be perpetrated, I decree and declare that all those guilty thereof shall incur excommunication latae sententiae. At the same time I remove the nullity or invalidity of the same simoniacal provision, in order that—as was already established by my Predecessors—the validity of the election of the Roman Pontiff may not for this reason be challenged.


73 posted on 04/17/2005 9:23:25 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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