The Catholic Church selects its leader through the 'Papal Conclave' method, unchanged for 800 years, where Cardinals under 80 cast votes until a two-thirds majority chooses the new Pope. The process includes secrecy, multiple rounds of voting, and white smoke signaling the election result.
"Catholic Church's Papal Conclave: A Centuries-Old Selection Process"
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