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This 13th Century Process Is Still Used To Elect A Pope Today - Ep. 51

Donald Paul Maddox and Fr. Steve Williams Episode 51

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For more information on this process, see Donald Paul's recent essay on the conclave process and whether the Holy Spirit chooses the Pope: https://indefenseoftheology.substack.com/p/does-the-holy-spirit-choose-the-pope

What is the Conclave process?

In this episode, Fr. Steve and Donald Paul discuss the conclave. This is the ancient election process for selecting a new Pope. They discuss its' origins in the 13th century and the changes that have occurred since then. They also discuss whether or not the Holy Spirit elects the Pope.

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