Conclave: See Cardinal Voting Order for the Pope’s election

The Vatican released images of the Sistine Chapel, where the Conclave vote will take place, the secret election that will elect the next Pope. At one point, you can see a list of the order in which cardinals will vote.

The first will be Pietro Parolin, who is Vatican Secretary of State and considered “number 2” of Pope Francis. Following, they will record their votes Fernando Filoni, Luis Antonio Tagle, Robert Prevost and Louis Sako.


Voting order of the conclave that will choose Pope Francis' successor

This will be the order in which Brazilian cardinals will vote for the conclave:

  • Odilo Scherer: 14th
  • João Braz de Aviz: 21st
  • Okani storm: 34th
  • Sérgio da Rocha: 49th
  • Leonardo Ulrich Steiner: 76th
  • Paulo Cezar Costa: 82nd
  • Jaime Spengler: 105º

The vote will start with the cardinals bishops. Then the elder cardinals will come, and then the deacon cardinals. Within this, they follow the order of seniority (in this case, which has been holding this position for a longer time until the position has been holding the post for less time).

Cellular Imprisonment and Block

The cardinals will have that Deliver your cell phones and all electronic devices From this Tuesday (6) and will only take them back after the end of the election, said a Vatican spokesman.

The phone signal will be cut at 15h at local time (10am from Brasilia), this Wednesday, an hour and a half before the cardinals moved to the Sistine Chapel to start the conclave, according to the state broadcaster Rai.

Clerics will be confined to the Sistine Chapel and isolated from the outside world from Wednesday. All participating cardinals will be in Complete isolation and will make a vote of “absolute and perpetual confidentiality” .

This content was originally published in Conclave: See Cardinal Voting Order for the Pope’s election on CNN Brazil.

Source: CNN Brasil

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