'The Pope Must Diet!': Why You Should Revisit This Controversial ‘90s Comedy

Papal succession is a complicated and thorough exercise. After the death of a pope, the College of Cardinals normally convenes to elect the bishop of Rome, alternatively known as the pope. A key rule requires the electors to remain in seclusion cum clave (Latin phrase for 'locked with a key') until the process has been completed. The rule was established after the 1268 to 1271 election (the longest one) to prevent political interference.
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