The most secret election in the world, how does the Vatican keep the papal vote secret?

The most secret election in the world, how does the Vatican keep the papal vote secret?

This must be the most secret choice in the world. When 133 Catholic cardinals enter the Sistine Hat on Wednesday to choose Pope Francis' successor, each of them will have taken an oath on the Gospels to keep the details secret for life. The same applies to every person [...]

This must be the most secret choice in the world. When 133 Catholic cardinals enter the Sistine Hat on Wednesday to choose Pope Francis' successor, each of them will have taken an oath on the Gospels to keep the details secret for life.

The same applies to every person inside the Vatican during the convention: from the two doctors present for any emergency to the dining room staff that feeds the cardinals. They all swear to respect the absolute and permanent secret “

To be sure, hats and two guest houses will be searched for microphones and insects.

“There are electronic lockers to make sure that Wi-Fi and phone signals don't come in or out”, said John Allen, editor of the Crux news page.

“Vatican takes the idea of extremely seriously isolation”, reports BBC, broadcast Periscope.

Total ban

The famous stalemate is not only about keeping the voting process secret itself: stopping the evil “” from trying to avenge it for information or disrupt things.

The measures also concern ensuring the complete isolation of men with red from the secular world and its effects as they prepare to vote.

Catholics will tell you that elections are guided by God, not by politics. But the hierarchy does not take the risks.

As soon as it enters the accord, all are forced to deliver all electronic devices, including phones, tablets and smart hours. The Vatican has its own police to enforce the rules.

“The logic is to believe, but verify”, John Allen said.

There are no TVs, newspapers, or radios in the guest house for the Conclarine”, said My Lord Paolo de Nicolo, who was head of the Papal family for three decades.

You can't even open the windows because many rooms have windows they see from the outside world. ”

All those working behind the Vatican's high walls for the contract have been strictly verified. However, they are forbidden to communicate with electors.

The “Cardinals are completely isolated”, said Ines San Martin of the US Papor Mission Associations.

There will be only hand radios for certain circumstances, such as, énna needs a doctor or hey, the Pope has been chosen, can anyone announce the bell tower in Basilica?

What if someone breaks the rules?

There is an oath, and those who fail to apply it risk being expelled from the church», says My Lord De Nicolo, implying exemption from the church. “No one dares do this”

Cardinal Hunting

It's another case in preparation for the contract.

Officially, cardinals are forbidden to comment now. But from the moment Pope Francis was buried, part of the Italian press and many visitors became cardinal hunters, trying to find his most likely successor.

They have carefully sought out restaurants full of tourists and places where ice cream is served around the Vatican, willing to speculate on any possible views and alliances.

“The End Suppers of the Cardinals” was one of the toppieces in La Repubblica, which described the “pressions of the church” enjoying the good Roman “ ” before isolation.

Journalists later asked waiters what they might have heard by accident.

Nothing, he told me this week one of Roberto's waitresses, some road away from St. Peter.

They always keep quiet whenever we get to them. ”

Journalists are awaiting cardinals before the treaty.

The next best place to meet a cardinal is near the basilica itself, near the curve of columns that embrace the main square. Every morning there's a bunch of cameras and journalists looking for men with laces and scarlet clothes.

There are now about 250 cardinals in the city, called here from around the world, although those who are 80 and older have no right to vote.

As they go to the Vatican for their daily congregations to discuss elections, each of them is surrounded and bombarded with questions about progress.

They have given little in response beyond “the need for unity” or assurances that the context will be short.

The Foreign World

The whole idea is to make this a religious decision, not a political”, explains Ines San Martin. “We say the Holy Spirit leads the conversation and voting. ”

But the pope heads a large, wealthy institution with considerable moral authority and global influence in all, from solving conflicts to sexual politics.

So the chosen man and his vision and priorities matter far beyond Vatican.

Some Catholic monarchs were entitled to veto elections until 1907. Today, voices from all over try to influence the debate more clearly through the media.

At one point, the newspaper Il Messavero of Rome rebuked an alleged chief candidate, Italian cardinal Pallolin, for “a kind of self-convincing”.

Noise

By Wednesday morning, all electors must be inside the Vatican naked from their phones and isolated from the rest of the world.

Since then, John Allen believes personal preferences will dominate politics, liberal or conservative fractions, or “age and the noise of public debate”.

“I really think that the discussions of cardinals between them are now essential,” agrees with Ines San Martin. Many people have spoken for the first time. I never know how inspiring one of them can be.” /Periscope/

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