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locked in
seclusion ****
clave (Latin for "with a key") and not
permitted to
leave until a new pope had been elected.
Conclaves are now held in the Sistine...
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Conclave is a 2016
novel by
British writer Robert Harris. The book is set in the
context of the
death of a pope and the
subsequent papal conclave to elect...
-
Conclave is a 2024
political thriller film
directed by
Edward Berger and
written by
Peter Straughan,
based on the 2016
novel by
Robert Harris. The film...
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Roman Catholic Church.
Conclave may also
refer to:
ConClave (convention), an
annual science fiction convention in Michigan, US
Conclave (novel), a 2016 novel...
-
ConClave was an annual, w****end-long
science fiction convention in southeastern/central Michigan,
which drew
approximately 600 people.
ConClave attendees...
- A
papal conclave was held on 18 and 19
April 2005 to
elect a
successor to John Paul II, who had died on 2
April 2005. Upon the pope's death, the cardinals...
- A
conclave was
convened on 12
March 2013 to
elect a pope to
succeed Benedict XVI, who had
resigned on 28 February. 115 parti****ting cardinal-electors...
- The
Conclave is a 2006 Canadian/German film
production directed by
Christoph Schrewe. The
script was
written by Paul
Donovan and the main cast included...
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years of age.
There is a
saying among Vaticanologists: "He who
enters the
conclave as pope,
leaves it as a cardinal." This is a po****r
proverb in
Italy as...
- A
papal conclave took
place from 25 to 28
October following the
death of Pope Pius XII on 9
October 1958. On the
eleventh ballot, the
College of Cardinals...