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Source: CNN
Convicted cardinal demands to be part of conclave to choose new pope, setting up Vatican standoff
By Christopher Lamb and Lauren Said-Moorhouse, CNN
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Published 10:13 AM EDT, Wed April 23, 2025
Rome (CNN) A cardinal convicted of financial crimes by the Vatican is claiming he can take part in the forthcoming conclave despite being listed as a non-elector.
Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu, once one of the most powerful figures in the Vatican, was ordered by Pope Francis in 2020 to resign the rights and privileges of a cardinal after he became embroiled in a Vatican financial scandal.
The Sardinian cardinal previously held the position of sostituto (substitute) in the Holy Sees Secretariat of State - a papal chief of staff equivalent.
The role offered Becciu walk-in privileges to see the pope and he commanded huge authority across the churchs central government. He was later moved to a position running the Vaticans saint-making department.
Becciu was convicted of embezzlement and fraud in 2023 ...
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Scrivener7
(55,423 posts)underpants
(190,043 posts)Only cardinals under the age of 80 are allowed to vote in a papal election. As it currently stands, there are 135 eligible cardinals who will participate in conclave. Becciu is 76 and still eligible when it comes to his age.
regnaD kciN
(26,979 posts)
as they can still show up at the conclave and debate the choices, but not vote.
It was a change made sometime in the last half-century, because there were a large bloc of elderly, long-retired cardinals, most with pre-Vatican II views, that had the power to swing the result.
underpants
(190,043 posts)I think its funny that they have a saint-making department. So thats where they come from.