- A
conclavist was a
personal aide of a
cardinal present in a
papal conclave. The term is
sometimes used to
refer to all
present with a conclave, including...
- modern-day antipope. He was the head of the True
Catholic Church, a
small conclavist group that
elected him Pope Pius XIII in
Montana in
October 1998. At the...
- from tens of
thousands to
hundreds of thousands.
Various factions of
conclavists among sedevacantists have
proceeded to end the
perceived vacancy in the...
-
Rosario Martinez Jr., who took the name Pope
Michael II, is a
Filipino conclavist bishop claimant to the papacy. He was
elected by lot at a
conclave held...
- –
August 2, 2022), who took the name Pope
Michael I, was an
American conclavist claimant to the papacy.
Bawden believed that the
Catholic Church had apostatized...
-
convened to
elect a pope to
rival the
current pope of Rome are
called conclavists. This
claim is
usually ****ociated with the claim,
known as sedevacantism...
-
Tommaso Ruffo,
Bishop of
Ostia and Velletri.
Cardinal Ruffo took him as his
conclavist at the 1740
papal conclave and when the
latter became the Dean of the...
- more
aligned with
other sedevacantist groups.
Other groups known as
Conclavists have
elected their own
popes in
opposition to the post-Vatican II pontiffs...
-
Although in the past
cardinal electors could be
accompanied by
attendants ("
conclavists"), now only a
nurse may
accompany a
cardinal who for
reasons of ill-health...
- the
United States, as Pope, thus
switching from a
sedevacantist to a
conclavist position.
There is no
evidence that ViganĂ² ever
accepted the
results of...