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The United States is the home country of 10 of the 133 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope of the Catholic Church.
The next pope is unlikely to hail from the U.S., but here are three possible outliers who could be a factor when the College of Cardinals convenes on Wednesday.
When the cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday at the start of conclave, the process of electing a new pope, they ...
In total, 133 cardinals will be voting during this conclave, the most electors ever, with 108 of them being appointed by Pope ...
With representatives from 70 countries across five continents, this conclave is the largest -- and the most international -- ...
Cardinal Raymond Burke, 76, a former archbishop of St. Louis, and Cardinal Joseph Tobin, 72, archbishop of Newark.
A Pittsburgh-native is one of 10 cardinals eligible to vote for the next pope who call the United States home. Daniel DiNardo ...
Among the roughly 1.4 billion Catholics around the world, many are keenly anticipating the upcoming conclave at the Vatican ...
The Post chose to frame its recent article about the preparations for the conclave to select the next pope in political terms ...
Cardinal Sean Patrick O’Malley, left, speaks to media, flanked by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, Chicago archbishop, right, during ...
Beyond simply picking who the next pope will be, players and gamblers also can guess how many tries it will take the ...
19 Democratic state attorneys general are filing a federal lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration's efforts to overhaul ...