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Pope Benedict studying edict to change conclave rules | Pope Benedict studying edict to change conclave rules |
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Pope Benedict XVI is considering changes to Catholic Church rules which may speed up the process to select his successor, the Vatican says. | |
A spokesman said the Pope may issue a decree in the next few days regarding the conclave, the gathering of cardinals to choose the next pontiff. | A spokesman said the Pope may issue a decree in the next few days regarding the conclave, the gathering of cardinals to choose the next pontiff. |
Pope Benedict announced last week that he would resign on 28 February. | Pope Benedict announced last week that he would resign on 28 February. |
Under current rules the conclave should not start before 15 March, but there has been pressure to bring it forward. | Under current rules the conclave should not start before 15 March, but there has been pressure to bring it forward. |
Church officials want a successor to be in place before the start of Holy Week on 24 March, the most important event in the Christian calendar. | Church officials want a successor to be in place before the start of Holy Week on 24 March, the most important event in the Christian calendar. |
Surprise resignation | Surprise resignation |
The existing rules are set to allow time for cardinals from around the world to travel to Rome for the conclave after the papacy becomes vacant. | The existing rules are set to allow time for cardinals from around the world to travel to Rome for the conclave after the papacy becomes vacant. |
But Benedict was the first Pope to resign rather than die in office for hundreds of years, giving more prior warning than usual of the need for a conclave to be held. | But Benedict was the first Pope to resign rather than die in office for hundreds of years, giving more prior warning than usual of the need for a conclave to be held. |
Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said the Pope was considering changes to two documents approved by his predecessor, but did not specify the possible alterations. | Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi said the Pope was considering changes to two documents approved by his predecessor, but did not specify the possible alterations. |
One document governs the period during which the papacy is vacant, the other gives details of the running of the conclave. | One document governs the period during which the papacy is vacant, the other gives details of the running of the conclave. |
The spokesman said he did not know whether this would mean the conclave would be held earlier than anticipated. | The spokesman said he did not know whether this would mean the conclave would be held earlier than anticipated. |
But the BBC's Rome correspondent Alan Johnston says the possibility of bringing it forward is being widely discussed at the Vatican. | |
During the forthcoming conclave, there will be 117 cardinals who are eligible to take part in the series of secret votes held to choose the next pontiff. | During the forthcoming conclave, there will be 117 cardinals who are eligible to take part in the series of secret votes held to choose the next pontiff. |
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