The Catholic Church selects its leader using a method called the Papal Conclave, unchanged for 800 years. Cardinals vote through multiple rounds until a two-thirds majority is reached. The process is democratic, secretive, and ends with the new Pope's announcement from St Peterβs Basilica.
"Catholic Church's Ancient Tradition: Selecting the Next Pope through Conclave"
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