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The new Pope was prepared for the election process by watching the « Conclave » movie – Cyprus Newspaper

The new Pope was prepared for the election process by watching the « Conclave » movie – Cyprus Newspaper


The new leader of the Catholic world was the US -born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost.

Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic Church of the 267th leader of the Prevost’un election process of a confession came to a remarkable confession.

The choice of concrete in the Sistina Chapel stands out as a complex and challenging process.

« Film watched to understand the election »

Paph’s brother John Prevost, who previously joined the conclava in 2005 and 2013, announced his brother’s “Conclave” film to understand the functioning of the Pope selection before the secret voting process by Cardinal voters.

« Found the movie quite useful »

According to the news in Telegraph, the Pope’s brother said, “He was both curious and worried while watching this film. To understand the seriousness and complexity of the process, the visual expression of the film found very useful.” he said.

FILM WATCHING CRITICAL

Vatican officials, Pope XIV. Leo’s interest in modern media can reflect the vision of making the church a more accessible and contemporary institution.

However, some conservative groups criticized a pope’s resorting to popular culture to understand a sacred process.

The subject of the film

“Conclave” is about the new Pope selection process among the cardinal voters gathered in the Vatican, which began with the death of the Pope, the spiritual leader of the Catholic world.

The film processes political maneuvers, personal conflicts and tensions between faith and power during the secret voting in Sistine Chapel.

While each of the cardinals makes its own history, motivations and secrets more complicated, the audience attracts the audience into an intrigue -filled world behind a holy curtain.

The film presents the fine line between faith and human nature in a striking narrative.



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