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00:00¿Qué es el conclave?
00:29Los cardinals que están en la edad de 80 electan el nuevo popo de su propia número.
00:36Para llegar a un conclave tienes que ser un cardinal.
00:39Para llegar a un conclave tienes que ser en la edad de 80 años.
00:44Y de una de esas personas dentro de esa sala, en la Sistine Chapel,
00:49van a elegir el popo con la mayoría de dos terres.
00:59Los padаты tienen fuerza.
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01:25¡Gracias!
01:55Otra plurreum, Santa Johannes Pauli
02:01Sede vacante means empty seat.
02:04The...the Sede Vacante is the period between the death of one Pope and the election of another.
02:10Right now there is no Pope.
02:11So the seat of St. Peter's, as it is called,
02:14or the C of St. Peter's.
02:16But usually the seat of St. Peter's is empty, no one is sitting on the throne.
02:25¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
02:55¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
03:25¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
03:55¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
04:25¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
04:27¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
04:31¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
04:37¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
04:39¿Qué ocurre dentro de los cardinales?
04:41Gracias.
05:11So when the cardinals have reached the decision, the cardinal who has been elected says yes,
05:30I accept my election as pope, as successor of St. Peter.
05:35The ballots on which the cardinals have written the name of the new pope or the names of all
05:40the people that they have elected are burned after each vote.
05:45Then they are added with an additive, a chemical additive, they're put into a stove.
05:51A chemical additive is added, so it would be black, we have not elected a pope, white,
05:57we have elected a pope.
05:59Years ago they used to put some wet straw in the stove when they burned the ballots, but
06:05that didn't always work and usually the smoke was grey, so nobody really knew anything.
06:11They started adding the chemical additives a few conclaves ago.
06:35He goes in to a room which is on the side of the Sistine Chapel, it's a very, very small
06:47room, which has come to be known as the Room of Tears, La Stanza delle Lacrime, which is
06:56Italian for the Room of Tears.
06:59Because of the emotional impact of having just been elected, that is what it's called.
07:04In that room are three white cassocks, papal robes, in three different sizes, essentially
07:12to be very simple, small, medium and large.
07:16So whoever gets elected can put on one of these, it may not fit perfectly, it might be too quig,
07:23too small, too short, whatever, but at least it's white.
07:26And that person will don those clothes and then will walk out through the, walk from the Sistine
07:34Chapel around the Vatican into St. Peter's Basilica, into St. Peter's Basilica behind the central
07:42loge and then will come out of the balcony windows.
07:48After a Cardinal announces to the crowd, abemus papam, he says, I have news of great joy in Latin, abemus papam, we have a Pope.
08:18Anuncio robis, gaudium magnum.
08:25Abemus papam, abemus papam, abemus papam, we have a Pope.
08:40Anuncio robis, gaudium magnum.
08:43Annuncio robis, gaudium magnum, abemus papam.
09:13Annuncio robis, gaudium magnum, abemus papam.
09:36It's difficult to say who is going to be elected pope.
09:41There's a number of people who have emerged as favorites more in the press than anywhere
09:47else.
09:50One is Cardinal Pietro Parodin, who is the Vatican Secretary of State.
09:55He's a very well-known entity.
09:57He's known by many, many people around the world, and he has no pastoral experience, but
10:08he has a lot of administration experience.
10:11One of the other contenders is Cardinal Tagle of the Philippines, who is, his personality
10:22is more like that of John Paul II or Francis, more of a kind of a spunky personality.
10:29He's a very lively person.
10:31He would be the first pope from what is now considered Asia.
10:35It is almost impossible that a new pope will be chosen on the first day, the first ballot,
10:51on the first afternoon.
10:53And what normally happens is that a lot of names are thrown out just to cast out there, just
10:59to sort of, you know, say as a sign of respect to people.
11:03Everybody knows that they're not going to be chosen as pope.
11:08So the real voting begins the next day, on the second day.
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