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The Vatican starts the conclave today. This is what the vote looks like


Voting cards are rectangular. At the top, the words: “eligo in summum pontific” (I choose as pope). In the lower half of the card there will be a place to enter the name elect. Cardinal is recommended that they write as an unrecognizable character of the magazine and submit the card.

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Traditional vote

According to the voting ceremony, described accurately by John Paul II in the Apostolic Constitution, every elector, holding a raised complex card, brings it to the altar with crruts, and standing in front of the urn, speaks the following formula of the oath: “I appoint a witness to Christ the Lord who will judge me, that my voice is given to the one who – according to God's will – In my opinion, chosen. ” Then he puts the card on the plate and with its help introduces it to the urn.

Ashley Davis

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