The conclave to replace Pope Francis will begin Wednesday, May 7.
Cardinals to gather in conclave to choose new popeThe 135 cardinals under 80 years old will be sequestered inside the Sistine Chapel and cut off from the world until a majority has been reached to select a new pope.
ROME and LONDON -- The papal conclave to replace Pope Francis will begin Wednesday, May 7, the Vatican said on Monday.
Cardinals will convene at the Vatican to begin a process of choosing a new pope, who will become the Catholic Church's 267th leader.
The announcement follows a weekend of prayer and reflection at the Vatican, where world leaders and the faithful gathered on Saturday for a funeral mass.
Francis, who died last Monday at the age of 88, was buried on Saturday in the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome.
The cardinals who will choose the new pope will meet in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, which closed to the public as of Monday, according to a notice posted on the Vatican museum's website.
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