Romano Pontifici Eligendo

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Romano Pontifici Eligendo is the apostolic constitution issued by Pope Paul VI that reformed and regulated the procedures for electing a pope in the modern era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf apostolic constitution
papal document
aim to codify norms for electing the Roman Pontiff
to modernize papal election procedures
appliesTo Roman Curia
surface form: Roman Curia during sede vacante

cardinal electors
authority Pope
surface form: Supreme Pontiff
canonicalCategory pontifical law
concernsOffice Pope
surface form: Bishop of Rome

Pope
surface form: Roman Pontiff
defines procedures for the election of the Roman Pontiff
definesRoleOf College of Cardinals
ecclesiasticalRankOfIssuer Pope
governs period of sede vacante
vacant Apostolic See
issuedBy Pope Paul VI
jurisdiction Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
languageOfTitle Latin
legalForm apostolic constitution
legalStatus part of canon law on papal elections
predecessorOf Universi Dominici Gregis
promulgatedBy Pope Paul VI
reforms procedures for electing a pope
regulates conclave of cardinals
election of the Bishop of Rome
replacedBy Universi Dominici Gregis
setsRulesFor announcement of the new pope
balloting procedures in papal elections
duties of cardinals during conclave
location of the conclave
majority required for papal election
oath of secrecy of electors
papal conclave secrecy
subject conclave regulation
election of the Roman Pontiff
papal election procedures
timePeriod modern era
topic Catholic Church governance
papal succession
typeOfLaw universal law for the Latin Church
usedIn papal conclaves of the late 20th century

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1978 papal conclave governingConstitution Romano Pontifici Eligendo