For 900 years, electing a pope has been the prerogative of the College
of Cardinals meeting in conclave. The cardinals meet in Rome 15 to 20
days after the death of a pope and pick a successor from among
themselves in secret balloting. Pope John Paul II
wrote the rules for electing his successor.
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