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  Papal Tiara
As with all previous popes, Pope Paul VI was crowned with a tiara at the papal coronation.
Pope Paul's tiara was presented to the National Shrine of the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington DC by the Apostolic Delegate to the United States on February 6, 1968 as a gesture of Pope Paul VI's affection for the Catholic Church in the United States.
One of the papal tiaras remains in use, however, as is placed on the head of a statue of St.
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 Papal Conclave, 1958 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-11.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
It wasn't until Pius XII died in 1958 that Tardini himself was promoted to being Secretary of State in his own right, and was promoted as cardinal as well.
For whatever reason, Montini, who was widely tipped as the likely next pope had he had been a member of the College of Cardinals, was excluded, though even as Archbishop of Milan he still managed to pick up some votes, given that the cardinals are not restricted to choosing a pope from among their ranks.
As with many papal conclaves, the man eventually chosen to reign as pope was not one of the papabili but a mild-mannered former diplomat of working class origins, 77-year old Angelo Cardinal Roncalli, the Cardinal Patriarch of Venice and former nuncio to France.
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 Papal conclave, 1823 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-11.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The 1823 Papal conclave led to the election of Pope Leo XII.
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 Electing a New Pope:  The Papal Conclave
When the pope dies, the prefect of the papal household (Bishop James Harvey) informs the camerlengo or chamberlain who must verify his death in the presence of the papal master of ceremonies, the cleric prelates of the Apostolic Camera, and the secretary of the Apostolic Camera who draws up a death certificate.
The prohibition against discussing papal succession while the pope is still alive dates back to Felix IV (526-530), who instructed the clergy and the Roman Senate to elect his archdeacon, Boniface, as his successor.
Outside the conclave, the camerlengo is assisted by the sostituto of the Secretariat of State, who directs Vatican personnel to protect the integrity and security of the conclave.
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 Papal conclave, 1963 at AllExperts (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-11.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The conclave of 1963 was from June 19-June 21, in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
As with the 1958 papal conclave, rumours have persisted that Cardinal Siri received the two-thirds required for a valid election, decided he would be called Pope Gregory XVII but had announced "non accepto" (I do not accept), allegedly under pressure.
Former priest Malachi Martin wrote in 1991 that Siri had indeed received the required numbers but had declined after what Martin called a "little brutality." Martin even claimed that someone in the conclave had consulted with someone outside it while the conclave was in process, a breach of conclave rules.
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 The Boston College Chronicle
The word "conclave" comes from the Latin for "with key," and implies that the cardinals are locked in a room until a new pope is chosen.
The need for a two-thirds majority has led to deadlocks in the past, famously in the late 13th century when cardinals were unable for three years to choose a successor to Clement IV until town citizens reduced the cardinals to bread and water and tore the roof from the palace in which they were staying.
Three of the world's nine Jesuit cardinals are of voting age to participate in the papal conclave.
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 National Catholic Reporter: How a pope is elected
Conclave veterans say most of the heavy lifting involved in electing a pope happens out of public view.
They agreed it would be a difficult conclave, for while the progressives had a large vote in the council, the curialists and conservatives certainly remained strong within the College of Cardinals.
With ballots, historians sometimes dispute the exact number (there is only one official record of each conclave, and it lies in a sealed envelope in the papal archives).
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 Papal conclave, 1958 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-11.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The Papal conclave of 1958 occurred following the death of Pope Pius XII on October 9, 1958 in Castel Gandolfo, the papal summer residence in Italy, after a 19-year papacy.
Pius had initiated a series of liturgical reforms to the Mass that in some ways were the forerunner of Vatican II changes; in one version of the Mass he introduced vocal participation by the congregation that was to become a standard feature of the Mass of Paul VI.
There were fifty-three cardinal electors, of whom twelve had been elevated by Pope Pius XI, but due to travel restrictions imposed by their Communist governments, Cardinals Jozsef Mindzsenty and Alojzije Stepinac were not able to travel to Rome.
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 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographies - R
Papal legate to the celebrations of the 750th anniversary of the canonization of St. Stanislaus, bishop and martyr, Kraków, Poland, May 11, 2003.
Special papal envoy to the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the union of the Malankar Church with the Catholic Church, Kottayam, India, December 26 to 29, 1980.
Papal legate to the Eucharistic-Sacerdotal Congress, Rosario, Argentina, September 6, 1950; to the II Sicilian Plenary Council, Palermo, December 20, 1951.
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 Mario Derksen's TRADITIONAL INSIGHT Column (nov18mdi.htm)
It has long been Catholic tradition that at a papal conclave, after each round of balloting, the ballots are burned together with straw, and that the smoke that rises from this fire is routed through a chimney visible to the people outside.
At this point I should mention that one witness to the violated conclave doors was a pious layman by the name of Paul Scortesco, who was involved in one of the conclaves (sources disagree on whether it was the conclave of 1963 or 1958).
At the conclave that followed the death of the old Pope, Siri was elected both on the third and fourth ballots, and took the name of Gregory XVII, a fact which is attested to even by documents recently declassified by the FBI, and cited in a recent book.
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 Pope John XXIII (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab-11.cs.princeton.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Papal coronation of John XXIII Following the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958, Roncalli was, to his own great surprise, elected Pope.
Pope John XXIII According to one theory, Pope John was actually an antipope, and the real Pope was Giuseppe Cardinal Siri, elected in the 1958 conclave when What may have been white smoke was first seen.
Such speculations are can neither be proved or disproved, as papal conclaves are held under the strictest secrecy, with violations punishable by excommunication.
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 1978-  Year of 3 Popes -  TU ES PETRUS
Bishop Luicani participated in all the sessions of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), and on December 15th, 1969 was appointed Archbishop and Patriarch of Venice.
On Septemeber 28th, 1958 he was ordained to the episcopacy as the Auxiliary Bishop of Krakow, to which See he succeeded as Archbishop on January 13, 1964.
After the death of Pope Paul he was an elector in the conclave that chose Pope John Paul I, whom he succeeded as Pope on October 16, 1978, taking his name.
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 Novus Ordo Watch: Former FBI consultant: Cardinal Siri elected Pope in 1958
In 1958 [on October 26], when the cardinals were locked away in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope, mysterious events began to unfold.
On the third ballot, Siri, according to FBI sources, obtained the necessary votes and was elected as Pope Gregory XVII.[8] White smoke poured from the chimney of the chapel to inform the faithful that a new pope had been chosen.
However, the mix-up in smoke signals of the conclave of 1958 is verifiable historical fact, recorded in the newspapers which reported on the conclave day of October 26, 1958, such as the New York Times and the Houston Post.
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 In Today's Catholic World Sheds New Light On Vatican's Irregularly Elected Pope In 1958 Conclave
Khoat, that Joseph Cardinal Siri was the rightfully elected Pope on October 26, 1958.
This controversy began when at the 1958 Conclave, during the early evening of October 26, 17 days after the death of Pope Pius XII, white smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel for a full five minutes, indicating a Pope had been elected, had accepted, and had chosen a name.
Santoro passed a note from inside the Conclave that the smoke was white and positive and that a Pope had already been elected that October 26 evening.
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 Papal conclave, 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Papal conclave of 2005 was convoked due to the death of Pope John Paul II on April 2, 2005.
This state of affairs is not unparalleled in modern conclaves: the 1903 conclave had only one elector with previous experience in electing a pope, and the 1823 conclave only two.
After Archbishop Piero Marini (the Papal Master of Ceremonies) intoned the words extra omnes (Latin, "everybody out!"), the members of the choir, security guards, and others left the chapel and the doors of the Sistine Chapel were closed, leaving the cardinals in conclave.
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 Patriarch of Venice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Three of these were in the 20th century alone: Pope Pius X (1903), Pope John XXIII (1958) and Pope John Paul I (1978).
The current Patriarch of Venice is Angelo Cardinal Scola, who himself was considered a papabile (strong contender) in the 2005 Conclave that brought Pope Benedict XVI to the Chair of Saint Peter, but apparently received no votes.
In 1457, upon the death of Domenico Michel, Patriarch of Grado, Pope Nicholas V suppressed the patriarchate and the Bishopric of Castello, incorporating them both in the new Patriarchate of Venice by the Papal Bull "Regis aeterni", thus Venice succeeded to the whole metropolitan jurisdiction of Grado's eccelsiastical province, including the sees of Dalmatia.
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The record further establishes that the white smoke thus emanated for a full five minutes, followed by an announcement from Vatican Radio that sufficient time had elapsed and that the new pope was probably being honoured and the rites of thanksgiving for his election were also probably being performed.
This was confirmed immediately by an official of the Conclave in a phone conversation with Prince Chigi, the Marshall of the Conclave, as recorded in prominent Italian newspapers.
It is now a matter of scholarly research as to the identity of that cardinal, and whether he did pronounce the “accepto”, taking the name Gregory XVII, and whether he was subsequently threatened, and illegally and unconstitutionally shoved aside by a clique of cardinals acting on the instructions from ‘outside’.
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 National Catholic Reporter: Electing a new pope April 11, 2005
Rainero Cantalamessa, the preacher of the papal household, will deliver his meditation tomorrow morning during the General Congregation, while Cardinal Tomáš Špidlík, a former professor at the Pontifical Oriental Institute, will speak on Monday morning just before the conclave opens.
He’s a native of Piceno, Italy, and was ordained a priest in 1958.
Cantalamessa is know for his good humor; he once explained that the first time he spoke in St. Peter’s Basilica, he had not counted on the echoes, and had to pause to let them ring out before moving on.
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 The Papal Conclave
After all the cardinals present have taken the oath, the Master of the Papal Liturgical Celebrations orders all individuals other than the cardinals and conclave participants to leave the Chapel.
The origin of the name is uncertain, but seems to imply the commixture of joy and sorrow felt by the newly chosen holder of the monumental office.
The Pope dresses by himself, selecting among the three sizes of white robes made available, and returns to the conclave, where the Cardinal Camerlengo places the Fisherman's Ring on his finger and each cardinal pays homage to the new Pope, who sits on a footstool near the altar.
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 Pope John Paul - II
At 65, Luciani was a young man by Papal standards.
While Wojtyła at 58 could have expected to participate in another Papal conclave before reaching the age of eighty (the upper age limit for cardinal electors), he could hardly have expected that his second conclave would come so soon, for on
The second conclave was divided between two particularly strong candidates for the papacy:
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 Papal Menu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
As we have indicated, the Church was without a pope for 40 years from Oct. 9, 1958 until Oct. 24, 1998 with the election of Pope Pius XIII to the chair of Peter.
In this page of the True Catholic web site, we present articles on various topics concerning the papal situation, as well as reasons why and how a papal election could be conducted.
We should thank God for knowing this event in history and how it was solved to the glory of God and the salvation of souls.
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 USATODAY.com - Bush views pope's body; papal election set   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
When the cardinals decide on a candidate, the traditional white smoke that for centuries has announced the selection of a new pope to the world will be joined by the tolling of bells.
The move is designed to avoid confusion over the color of smoke coming from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel: fl smoke means no two-thirds majority has been reached during a round of balloting, white smoke means a majority has determined the next pope.
In another change from past papal elections, cardinals voting in the conclave will have access to all of Vatican City during the election, as opposed to being sequestered in the Sistine Chapel and allowed to sleep only in the adjoining Apostolic Palace.
www.usatoday.com /news/world/2005-04-06-bush-pope_x.htm   (1304 words)

  
 The Arctic Beacon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Not only was Roncalli subject to immediate expulsion from the Church for his duplicitous and satanic actions, other recently declassified FBI documents showed Roncalli illegally usurped the papacy by force, at the 1958 Papal Conclave, from the lawfully elected and true Pontiff, Gregory XVII, formally Cardinal Giuseppe Siri of Genoa, Italy.
At the time of his death in 1958, the Church and the hierarchy were already riddled with Communist and Masonic infiltrators, agents of change ready to move in for the kill.
The papal office was wrested from Siri, and that friend of Communists and Freemasons, Angelo Roncalli, usurped the papal throne as John XXIII.
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 WOWT - HomePage
In 1958 he was named auxiliary Bishop of Kraków and four years later he assumed leadership of the diocese with the title of Vicar Capitular.
In August 1978, following Paul's death, he participated in the Papal Conclave that elected Albino Luciani, the Cardinal Patriarch of Venice, as Pope John Paul I. At 65, Luciani was a young man by Papal standards.
The conclave itself was divided between two particularly strong candidates: Giuseppe Siri, the Archbishop of Genoa, and Giovanni Benelli, the Archbishop of Florence and close associate of Pope John Paul I. In early ballots Benelli came within nine votes of victory.
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 Speculation about the papal conclave, 2005 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
The period leading up to a conclave has always been accompanied by intense speculation by pundits and the general public as to the identity of the new Pope, despite the fact that it has been deemed impossible for people outside the Vatican to make such predictions correctly.
Nevertheless, speculation around this conclave was as intense as ever, and is concentrating on two possibilities: a return to the tradition of Italian Popes, or the election of a Pope from Latin America.
According to the old saying, "He who enters the conclave as pope leaves it as cardinal." A man who enters the conclave certain of victory in the election is often not the man finally selected to be pope.
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