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electing a pope การใช้

ประโยคมือถือ
  • They act like they are electing a pope.
  • The American people decided wisely that they were not electing a pope, a minister or a moral icon.
  • Thus, forty-seven of the forty-nine electors had had no practical experience electing a Pope before this conclave.
  • Cardinals, he told the newest " princes " of the church, are charged with more than electing a pope.
  • Scrutiny is also a term applied to a method of electing a pope in the Catholic Church, in contradistinction to two other methods, acclamation and accession.
  • A retired cardinal is still a cardinal; he may be barred from electing a pope, but he could, if the occasion demanded it, consecrate a bishop.
  • Speed in electing a pope was important, and that meant using an oath so as to get the cardinals down to the serious business of electing a new pope and narrowing the number of potentially electable candidates.
  • With Leo XIII's death, Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano was the last surviving cardinal elevated by Pius IX . As such, he was the only elector in the 1903 conclave with previous experience of electing a pope.
  • The vacancy in the Holy See lasted two years, nine months and two days . Since the cardinals were absolutely unable to agree on one of themselves as a possible pope, they decided to follow a different sanctioned procedure for electing a pope, called the " Way of Compromise ".
  • Lo Bello concludes that the probability of Pirie's account is < 1 % for reasonable values of " r " and " m ", and that, were Pirie's account to be correct, the " shock " of the cardinals was misjudged because the probability of actually electing a pope with this method was far less, < 0.1 %.