Cardinals have gathered at the Vatican to prepare for the upcoming conclave, where they will elect a successor to Pope Francis, who recently passed away. The first voting session is set for May 7, requiring a two-thirds majority to secure a new pope. Cardinal Angelo Becciu, previously viewed as a potential candidate, has chosen to abstain from the conclave due to his involvement in ongoing legal issues. This leaves the path for the election wide open amidst ongoing discussions regarding leadership and the future direction of the Church.
Cardinals are set to convene at the Vatican, marking the beginning of a critical period in the Church's history as they prepare to select a new pope.
With the first vote scheduled for May 7, the process will require a two-thirds majority to successfully elect Pope Francis' successor, emphasizing the weighty decisions ahead.
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