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Home  /  Breezy Explainer  /  Pope Francis dies at 88: What happens next? – Understanding Vatican’s transition process

Pope Francis dies at 88: What happens next? – Understanding Vatican’s transition process

by Jonah Oppenheimer
April 21, 2025
in Breezy Explainer, World
Reading Time: 4 mins read
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Vatican Enters Period of Mourning and Preparation for New Leadership

Pope Francis, the religious head of 1.4 billion Catholics across the world, has died. He was 88. The pontiff, who had been suffering from various age-related ailments, was hospitalized for over a month before his passing. His death now initiates a carefully orchestrated transition process that has been refined over centuries of Catholic tradition.

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The interregnum begins

With the pope’s death, the Vatican has entered what is known as the interregnum—the period between one pope’s death and the election of his successor. This transition follows precise protocols that blend ancient tradition with modern practices.

The first official step involves the camerlengo, the Vatican’s administrator of property and revenues, who formally verifies the death. This verification occurs through a solemn ritual where the camerlengo calls out the pope’s baptismal name three times. When no response comes, the pope is officially declared deceased.

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Following this declaration, the Vatican’s communications office makes the formal announcement to the world. The camerlengo then seals the papal apartment—a practice that historically prevented looting but now serves as a symbolic closure of the pontificate.

In another significant symbolic act, the camerlengo arranges for the destruction of the Fisherman’s Ring and the papal seal, definitively marking the end of the pope’s reign. The tradition of using a small silver hammer to tap the pope’s forehead after death was discontinued after 1963.

Funeral proceedings and mourning period

According to the Universi Dominici Gregis, the apostolic constitution that governs papal transitions, Pope Francis’s funeral must take place within 4-6 days of his death. Unless he requested otherwise, he will be interred at St. Peter’s Basilica, joining many of his predecessors.

Following the funeral, the Church enters a nine-day period of mourning known as the novendiales. This time allows the faithful around the world to grieve while the College of Cardinals prepares for what comes next.

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The Papal Conclave: Selecting a new pope

Approximately 15-20 days after the pope’s death, the process to select his successor begins. Cardinals under the age of 80—currently numbering about 120—will gather at the Vatican for the papal conclave, one of the most secretive electoral processes in the world.

The voting process

The conclave follows strict procedures designed to isolate the cardinals from outside influence:

  1. Cardinals are sequestered within the Vatican, primarily in the Sistine Chapel
  2. All communication with the outside world is prohibited—no phones, media, or internet
  3. Voting occurs in multiple rounds until a candidate receives a two-thirds majority
  4. After each vote, ballots are burned in a special stove

The world watches for the smoke signals from the Sistine Chapel chimney—black smoke indicating an inconclusive vote, white smoke announcing that a new pope has been chosen.

Announcing the new pope

When a cardinal finally achieves the required two-thirds majority, the most senior Cardinal Deacon steps onto the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica to make the historic announcement to the waiting crowd and the world.

With the Latin proclamation “Habemus Papam” (“We have a pope”), he introduces the new pontiff, who has by then already accepted the role and selected his papal name, often chosen to honor saints or previous popes whose legacy the new pope wishes to evoke.

Moments later, the newly elected pope makes his first appearance on the balcony, greeting the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square and offering his first blessing as the leader of the Catholic Church.

As the world mourns Pope Francis, attention now turns to who might succeed him and what direction they might take the Church in the coming years.

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