The cardinals begin to arrive at the Vatican to choose the new Pope

The cardinals begin to arrive at the Vatican to choose the new Pope

So far, two sloping warned that they will not participate in the conclave, with a total of 133 who choose the new Pope. The Basilica of San Pedro continues the public funeral of Francisco, who died Monday at age 88.

With the arrival this Thursday of Cardinal Elector of Ivory Coast, Jean-Pierre Kutwaarchbishop emeritus Abiyánhe Vatican The conclave will be throbbing to choose the new president of the Catholic Church. The arrival of glitter, voters and others around the world, who are gathering at the Holy See for the celebration of the funerals of Pope Francis and for the celebration of the general congregations, marks the pulse of the city of Rome.

In preparation for the conclave for the choice of the successor of the Pope Francisthe cardinal of the voter of Malasia, Sebastian Francis, Bishop of Penang. In process, the 133 voters who have not yet turned eighties will participate.

Conclave: Two cardinals will not participate in the choice of Pope Francis’s successor

Two cardinals will discuss the selection process of Pope Francis’s successor due to health reasons. This is the Bosnium Vinko Pulji and the Spanish Antonio Cañizares. The conclave will remain in a total of 133 cardinals, so most to appoint the new president at the head of the Vatican will remain in 89 votes.

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Two cardinals will be discharged from the selection process of the successor of Pope Francis.

Two cardinals will be discharged from the selection process of the successor of Pope Francis.

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Pulij is exarzobispo de Sarajevo and is 80 years old, the maximum age to be a cardinal voter. Although he even has the right to run, he will not “for health reasons” and reported it in a Croatian RTL television network. On the other hand, in the case of Cañizares, 79, he is Archbishop Emeritus of Valenciawith vote option and will not attend for “health reasons,” they confirmed.

The intimate story of the doctor who was with Pope Francis in his last hours: “I entered and no longer answered”

“I entered the room and had my eyes open. I tried to call it, but did not answer. I gave him a caress.” This is how the Italian surgeon remembers Sergio Alfieri The last moments of Pope Franciswho died Monday morning at his residence in Santa Marta.

In an emotional interview with the Corriere della willthe doctor – who treated him for years and operated it twice – described in detail the farewell of the Argentine pontiffwhom he accompanied during the final process of his life, marked by a long and complex convalescence.

According to Alfieri, Jorge Bergoglio He was aware that his end was approaching. “In recent days, I felt that he wanted to close certain cycles, leave everything in order,” he said. The doctor recalled that it was the Pope’s personal nurse, Massimiliano Strappetti, who alerted him at 5:30 on Monday: “The Holy Father is very bad, we have to take him to the Gemelli.”

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