Conclave
How a Pope is Elected
Every time a pope dies, the world expects a new great moral leader to emerge. Over the past 2000 years, the Catholic Church has been steered by no fewer than 265 popes through many storms and perils. What has made this unbroken chain of successions possible? How is a pope elected? This DVD shows the answer and introduces us to the extraordinary atmosphere of the conclave…
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