- (/pəˈpɑːbɪleɪ/ pə-PAH-bil-ay, UK also /-li/ -ee, Italian: [paˈpaːbile]; pl.
papabili; lit. 'pop(e)able' or 'able to be pope') is an
unofficial Italian term...
- the
papabili, the
plural for papabile, an
Italian word
which is
practically rendered into
English as "pope-able".
Inasmuch as the set of
papabili is a...
- ballots,
Benelli came
within nine votes. But the
scale of
opposition to both
papabili meant that
neither was
likely to
receive the two-thirds
majority for election...
-
during the conclave, many
Roman bankers offered betting spreads on the
papabili (cardinals
likely to be elected).
According to Dandolo, "it is more than...
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their forces in the conclave. As many as
thirty cardinals were
considered papabili, but
among them
Francesco Pignatelli was
regarded as the
general favourite...
-
death of Pope John Paul II in 2005,
Scola was
considered to be
among the
papabili in the 2005
papal conclave that
elected Joseph Ratzinger, Pope Benedict...
-
opposition of
these cardinals would not have
changed the outcome.
Among the
papabili, or top candidates, were
Sergio Pignedoli,
President of the Secretariat...
- The
papal conclave held on 1 and 2
March 1939 saw
Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli elected on the
third ballot to
succeed Pius XI, who had died on 10 February...
-
April 2008.[dead link] Le Bars, Stéphanie (12
March 2013). "Portraits de "
papabili"". Le
Monde (in French).
Retrieved 21
August 2017.
Allen Jr., John L. (1...
- 55 and 70, with a
preference for an
Italian outside the curia.
Several papabili were discussed. The conservative,
supporting Vatican centralization of...