The plotting to find the next Pope (2024)

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The Hollywood adaptation of Conclave, Robert Harris’s thriller about a conspiracy to rig a papal election, won’t be in cinemas until November. But judging by the trailer released last week, its starry cast, crafty plot and spectacular cinematography – jets of smoke scattering cardinals as an explosion shatters the Sistine Chapel – will instantly erase memories of The Two Popes, Netflix’s risible Oscar-nominated fantasy in which Benedict XVI secretly chooses Cardinal Bergoglio as his successor.

Perhaps only four cardinal-electors are conservative Latin Mass ritualists, and none stands a chance

Harris’s novel was published in 2016 and diplomatically set some years in the future, since the unnamed Holy Father lying dead of a heart attack in the Casa Santa Marta was clearly meant to be Francis. When he dies, all cardinals under the age of 80 and therefore eligible to vote are locked in the Casa between the rounds of ballots. Their mobiles are confiscated and wifi turned off. But what happens if, during the election, the Dean of the College of Cardinals – an Italian in the novel, but played by Ralph Fiennes as the English Cardinal Lawrence in the movie – watches one of the frontrunners sabotage a rival between ballots? And what if a cardinal created in secret by the old pope turns out not to be what he seems?

Some of the details in the book haven’t worn well. Harris’s deceased Holy Father, humble and principled, is nothing like the vindictive, scandal-haunted Francis of 2024. One of the four leading candidates, the Italian Cardinal Tedesco, is a raging traditionalist with dozens of allies among the electors. No such creature could exist today. Perhaps four cardinal-electors are conservative Latin Mass ritualists, and none stands a chance – unsurprisingly, given that 92 of the 120 eligible cardinals were created by Pope Francis.

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On the whole, however, the Vatican politics depicted in the novel are convincing. Apart from Tedesco, the other frontrunners are the Nigerian Cardinal Adeyemi, played in the film by Lucian Msamati, who would allow tribal dancing in the middle of Mass but not Communion for the divorced; a sophisticated liberal, Cardinal Bellini (Stanley Tucci); and Cardinal Tremblay (John Lithgow), the papal chamberlain, a glad-handing Canadian who keeps tabs on everyone and presses a different set of buttons for each faction. It’s a clever mixture.

When Conclave was being filmed, it looked as if its November release might coincide with an actual conclave. Francis was horribly short of breath and making unscheduled trips to hospital. ‘Now he’s bounced back, like he always does,’ says a Vatican source wearily – not because he wants a funeral but because any renewed energy will be poured into score-settling. For months there have been rumours that the Pope, infuriated by reports that young Catholics are switching to the Traditional Latin Mass, is considering a draconian global ban on the ancient liturgy.

But he knows he’s running out of time. He’s 87, six years older than Joe Biden, and the oldest pope for more than a century. Although he can enact scorched-earth measures against traditionalists, he’s created too many cardinals with hidden conservative views to ensure an openly progressive successor. If a conclave were held in the next year, it’s likely that three prominent candidates would roughly correspond to Harris’s Adeyemi, Bellini and Tremblay. In that case, conservatives who don’t want an African pope would look for someone inspired by Benedict XVI, insisting on purity of doctrine and the aesthetic renovation of all worship, old and new. They’re already searching, hampered by the difficulty of applying a western template to apparently promising cardinals from East Asia.

The Pope, prompted by his Secretary of State, says nothing about China’s genocidal attacks on the Uighurs

Meanwhile, as the Vatican-watcher Nico Spuntoni points out, in Rome only one man is spoken of as an obvious frontrunner to succeed Francis – and it isn’t the liberal Cardinal Luis Tagle, who had a rock-star following in Manila but, on moving to the Curia where he became the head of evangelisation, saw his career implode amid allegations of incompetence. ‘If after the next conclave Cardinal Pietro Parolin appears dressed in white, no one would be surprised,’ says Spuntoni.

Parolin, a 69-year-old native of Veneto, isSecretary of State – that is, prime minister of the Vatican state and, more prominently, the Pope’s representative on the world stage. For 11 years he has survived Francis’s regular savage reshuffles. He is regarded as a moderate who would be able to repair the damage caused by his boss’s outbursts and vendettas. As Spuntoni notes, he has the knack of commiserating with the victims of Francis’s wrath while never letting a disloyal word cross his lips.

But to understand the true nature of Parolin’s diplomacy, you have to study his most far-reaching initiative as Secretary of State. In 2018 he brokered a deal with Beijing, never published, that gives the Chinese Communist party authority to nominate Catholic bishops for approval by the Pope, thus supposedly ending the rift between the state-controlled Church and the underground one loyal to him. Beijing immediately started appointing bishops without consulting Rome, and the Pope had to rubber-stamp them. Meanwhile the Pope, supported by his Secretary of State, says nothing about China’s genocidal attacks on the Uighurs.

How can anyone survive such a squalid disaster? The answer is that Parolin’s virtuoso diplomatic skills are being employed to protect himself.

Likewise, he was in charge of the Secretariat of State when it was drawn into comically inept and corrupt financial investments. They included a scheme to seize control of the luxury development of a former Harrods warehouse in Sloane Avenue, Chelsea. The Holy See claimed it was scammed by Parolin’s deputy, Cardinal Angelo Becciu, who along with nine other defendants was convicted by a Vatican court of embezzlement, money laundering, fraud and extortion.

Now the spotlight is on Parolin’s current deputy, Archbishop Edgar Pena Parra, who last year admitted that he’d ordered unauthorised electronic spying on the director of the Vatican bank, which had refused to lend his department €150 million to cover its losses in Sloane Avenue. At the beginning of July, Pena Parra was called as a witness in a High Court lawsuit connected to the London deal, in which he admitted signing a ‘completely fictitious’ invoice for €5 million submitted by a businessman allegedly extorting money from the Holy See. Conveniently for Parolin, the media barely noticed.

‘So they ignored the Nimbys and built it anyway.’

Like Cardinal Tremblay in Conclave, Parolin subtly adjusts his message for different factions. We can only intuit his real views by looking carefully at his CV. His mentor was Cardinal Achille Silvestrini (1923-2019), a champion of Ostpolitik, a policy of almost total surrender to socialist regimes. Silvestrini was also part of the so-called St Gallen Mafia, the group of liberal reformists who lobbied desperately to stop Cardinal Ratzinger being elected pope in 2005.

In the 1990s the wily Silvestrini ran his own parallel unofficial press office; so does Parolin, reliably feeding his favourite Vatican correspondents stories to stop them peering too closely into his department. Meanwhile he moves sinuously among the College of Cardinals, making sure that his more hardline views fall only on sympathetic ears. For example, he’s careful not to advertise his support for the proposed ban on the Traditional Latin Mass, a particular target of the St Gallen cardinals. In public, he supports Francis’s ruling against women deacons. In private? He once tried to persuade a senior cardinal that they were a good idea. If he’s pope, they’ll be back on the agenda.

In the trailer for Conclave, Tucci’s Cardinal Bellini tells Fiennes’s Cardinal Lawrence that ‘no sane man would want the papacy’. Then the camera comes to rest on Tremblay and an unidentified voice says: ‘The men who are dangerous are the ones who do want it.’ In the book, the line belongs to Bellini’s ally Cardinal Sabbadin, who describes them as ‘the ones who must be stopped’.

In the event, disaster is averted because vital information leaks into Casa Santa Marta after the doors are locked and the windows shuttered. That won’t happen in real life. Then again, it doesn’t need to. The cardinal-electors already know enough. It will be their fault if the most powerful cardinal in the Vatican manages to walk away from the torment of Chinese Catholics and the blizzard of money-laundering in the Secretariat of State and on to the balcony of St Peter’s.

The plotting to find the next Pope (2024)

FAQs

How do they determine the next pope? ›

In the past, 15 to 20 days after a papal vacancy, the cardinals gathered in St. Peter's Basilica for a Mass invoking the guidance of the Holy Spirit in electing a new pope. Only cardinals under the age of 80 are eligible to vote in a conclave. They are known as the cardinal electors, and their number is limited to 120.

Who is most likely the next pope? ›

Papabili in future conclave - The Next Pope (2020)
CountryNameNotes
United StatesRaymond Leo Burke
Czech RepublicDominik DukaWill not be part of a future conclave. If elected, would be the oldest pope since before Clement X in 1670
NetherlandsWillem Eijk
HungaryPéter ErdőAlso papabile in 2013.
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How do they find the new pope? ›

The vote. CNN's Jonathan Mann explains the conclave process. Inside the Sistine Chapel, paper ballots are passed out to each cardinal, who writes the name of their chosen candidate below the words "Eligo in Summun Pontificem" (Latin for "I elect as supreme pontiff"). Cardinals cannot vote for themselves.

Who is the new pope in 2024? ›

Pope Francis (Latin: Franciscus; Italian: Francesco; Spanish: Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio; 17 December 1936) is head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State.

What is Pope Francis' salary? ›

As the Bishop of Rome and Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Francis does not receive any salary. (In fact, no bishop receives a salary.) All of his living expenses and any financial needs are provided out of the resources held by the Holy See.

What is the secret meeting to elect a new pope? ›

The Papal Conclave is a meeting of the College of Cardinals to elect the next Bishop of Rome, who goes on to become the Pope. The College is made up of Cardinal Bishops, Cardinals Priests and Cardinal Deacons.

Who refused to be pope? ›

A well-known renunciation of a pope is that of Celestine V, in 1294. After only five months as pope, he issued a solemn decree declaring it permissible for a pope to resign, and then did so himself. He lived two more years as a hermit and then prisoner of his successor Boniface VIII, and was later canonised.

Does Pope Francis have a child? ›

Although Pope Francis does not have a wife or daughter, his personal story is one of dedication, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to his role as the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church.

Could the next pope be American? ›

An American pope could be perceived as acting in the interests of the United States instead of Catholics. "That would be enough of a concern for enough cardinals to make them leery about voting for an otherwise good American candidate," Hilken said. "These men come from places.

What is the age limit for the pope? ›

Currently, the minimum age for bishops is 35. This includes the pope. There is no maximum age. In fact, though, it has been nearly 500 years since the cardinals elected anyone under 50.

Why can't cardinals over 80 vote? ›

In 1970 Paul VI ruled that cardinals who reach the age of eighty before the start of a conclave are ineligible to participate. In 1975 he limited the number of cardinal electors to 120. Though this remains the theoretical limit, all of his successors have exceeded it for short periods of time.

Who is the youngest pope ever? ›

Pope Benedict IX (Latin: Benedictus IX; c. 1012 – c. 1056), born Theophylactus of Tusculum in Rome, was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States for three periods between October 1032 and July 1048. Aged about 20 when first elected, he is the youngest pope in history.

Who is Favourite to be the next pope? ›

Luis Antonio Tagle

Who predicted the last pope? ›

A "Prophecy of the Popes" is attributed to Malachy, which is claimed to predict that there would be only 112 more popes before the Last Judgment. Benedictine Arnold de Wyon discovered and published the so-called "Doomsday Prophecy" in 1590.

Who is the longest serving pope? ›

Popes with the longest reigns

Saint Peter (30–64 or 67): 34 or 37 years. Pius IX (1846–1878): 31 years, 7 months and 23 days (11,560 days).

How is the new pope announced? ›

The oldest cardinal announces the new pope to the crowd in the square from a balcony. The new pope joins him to bless the crowd and the rest of the world. Past popes have been crowned during a coronation ceremony, but John Paul II refused it, and Benedict followed suit. Both were inaugurated in a mass in St.

What are the requirements to become a pope? ›

Technically, the only requirements to become pope are that you be a male and a practicing Catholic. However, since Pope Urban in 1378, no pope has been elected outside the College of Cardinals.

What smoke signals electing a new pope? ›

A new pope has been selected. As is customary, the first sign that the 115 cardinals had to come to agreement, was that white smoke emerged from a chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel.

How many ballots did it take to elect pope Benedict? ›

2005 papal conclave
Papal conclave April 2005
Dates and location
Ballots4
Elected pope
Joseph Ratzinger Name taken: Benedict XVI
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