- are the
papabili (the
plural for papabile),
Italian for "pope-able". In practice, however,
conclaves have not
always chosen one of the
papabili. Prior...
- (/pəˈpɑːbɪleɪ/ pə-PAH-bil-ay, UK also /-li/ -ee, Italian: [paˈpaːbile]; plural:
papabili; lit. 'pope-able' or 'able to be pope') is an
unofficial Italian term coined...
- others –
these are the
papabili, the
plural for papabile, an
Italian word
loosely translated as "pope-able".
Since the set of
papabili is a
matter of speculation...
- others –
these are the
papabili, the
plural for papabile, an
Italian word
loosely translated as "pope-able".
Since the set of
papabili is a
matter of speculation...
-
Benelli came
within nine votes. However, the
scale of
opposition to both
papabili meant that
neither was
likely to
receive the two-thirds
majority for election...
-
Secretary Vincenzo Santoro Election Electors 62 (list)
Candidates See
papabili Ballots 3
Elected pope
Eugenio Pacelli Name taken: Pius XII ← 1922 1958 →...
-
opposition of
these 15
cardinals would not have
changed the outcome.
Among the
papabili, or top candidates, were
President of the
Secretariat for Non-Christians...
- 55 and 70, with a
preference for an
Italian outside the Curia.
Several papabili were discussed. The
conservative Giuseppe Siri of Genoa,
supportive of...
-
Secretary Francesco Carpino Election Electors 80 (list)
Candidates See
papabili Ballots 6
Elected pope
Giovanni Montini Name taken: Paul VI ← 1958 August...
-
candidates included Emmanuele De
Gregorio and
Bartolomeo Pacca, who had been
papabili in the 1829 conclave, plus
Giacomo Giustiniani, who was a long-serving...