Cardinals meet under media spotlight ahead of conclave

29 Apr 2025 • 9:39 PM MYT
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The first vote to choose Pope Francis’ successor will take place on the afternoon of 7 May, with a two-thirds majority needed to elect the new pontiff. If no candidate emerges, cardinals will return to the Sistine Chapel the following morning to vote again.

Meanwhile, Cardinal Angelo Becciu, once seen as a papal contender, confirmed he would not take part in the conclave. Becciu, embroiled in the Vatican’s "trial of the century" over alleged financial misconduct, said he was stepping aside "for the good of the Church".

His status had stirred debate in the wake of Pope Francis’ death.