Conclave to elect new Pope will begin on May 7
The secret vote will be delayed two days to allow the cardinals to get to know each other and find consensus on a candidate before being sequestered in the Sistine Chapel.
The conclave to elect Pope Francis’s successor will begin on May 7, Catholic cardinals decided Monday.
The secret vote will be delayed two days to allow the cardinals to get to know each other and find consensus on a candidate before being sequestered in the Sistine Chapel, the Associated Press reported.
The date was set after the cardinals arrived for the first day of informal meetings, following the Saturday funeral for Pope Francis.