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Understand these powerful words Catholics use when a Pope dies

Fr. James Onyilo

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As we receive the heartbreaking news of the passing of Pope Francis, many Catholics are hearing deep, sacred words used in Vatican tradition, yet most don’t know what they mean. So, I prepared this simple and clear guide to help us all understand. Please read to the end and share with others.

1. Sedes Vacante

Latin for “The Seat is Vacant.” This happens when the Pope dies or resigns. The “seat” here means the Chair of St. Peter, the spiritual leadership of the Catholic Church. Until a new Pope is elected, the seat remains empty.

2. Apostolic See

This refers to the Pope’s authority as the Bishop of Rome and successor of St. Peter. When a Pope dies, we say the Apostolic See is vacant.

3. Camerlengo

The Cardinal appointed to handle the Church’s affairs during the vacancy. He verifies the Pope’s death, seals the Papal apartment, and oversees preparations for the next election.

4. Sistine Chapel

This is the sacred chapel in Vatican City where the Cardinals gather to vote for a new Pope. It’s also where Michelangelo’s famous ceiling artwork is found.

5. Conclave

From Latin “cum clave” meaning “with a key.” The Cardinals are literally locked inside the Sistine Chapel to pray, vote, and choose the next Pope, in silence and secrecy.

6. Black Smoke

When you see black smoke rising from the Sistine Chapel, it means the Cardinals have voted, but no decision yet.

7. White Smoke

The moment white smoke appears, the world rejoices! It means a new Pope has been elected. 8. Habemus Papam Latin for “We have a Pope!” These are the words shouted from the Vatican balcony to announce the new Holy Father to the world.

The Catholic Church is rich with meaning, history, and sacred tradition. Let us not just be followers of news, let us be people of understanding.

• Rev. Fr. James Onyilo, #catholiconlineclass.

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