The Papal Conclave, an unchanged process for 800 years, is how the Catholic Church selects a Pope. Only Cardinals under 80 can vote, and the selection involves multiple rounds until a consensus emerges. The method is democratic, with an emphasis on secrecy and intense political jostling.
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