Cardinal Becciu Won’t Participate in Conclave to Elect New Pope

Cardinal Angelo Becciu will not participate in the conclave to elect the 267th successor to St. Peter, which is scheduled to begin on 7 May. Meanwhile, other cardinals are preparing for the significant event. Cardinal Camillo Ruini, a close collaborator of John Paul II, has offered four criteria for the conclave. Ruini, who chaired the international commission to investigate Medjugorje, hopes for a doctrinally sound Church, governed according to law, and deeply united internally.

In a note titled “Prayer for the Church,” Ruini expresses his trust in a good and charitable Church. He invites others to share his prayer intentions, which include a strong emphasis on unity and sound doctrine. As the cardinals gather for the conclave, their goal will be to elect a new Pope who will guide the Church in accordance with its teachings and traditions. The conclave promises to be a pivotal moment in the Church’s history.

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