Cardinals arrive in Rome as they prepare to elect NEW POPE
- 132 cardinals have arrived in Vatican City to prepare for the conclave to elect a new Pope, starting Wednesday.
- The cardinals will stay in the Vatican’s Santa Marta guesthouse, although not all have rooms there due to limited capacity.
- Discussions prior to the conclave focused on issues such as migrant faith, ethnocentrism, conflicts in Asia and Africa, and the future of the Church.
- Strict security measures including mobile phone confiscation and signal jamming around the Sistine Chapel are in place to maintain the secrecy of the conclave.
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