<2> Cardinal Found with Phone During Secret Conclave to Elect Pope Leo, Book Says
<3> The Conclave: A Window into the Secret World of Papal Elections
Cardinals gathered in the Sistine Chapel for the conclave that would elect Pope Leo XIII in 1878. The event was shrouded in secrecy, with participants bound by a vow of silence. However, a recent book has shed light on a surprising revelation: one cardinal was found with a phone during the conclave.
<4> The Use of Technology in Papal Elections
The discovery of a phone in the possession of a cardinal during the conclave raises questions about the role of technology in papal elections. In an era where communication is instantaneous and global, it is surprising that such a basic tool was not available to the cardinals.
<5> The Significance of the Phone
The phone found in the possession of the cardinal was likely a simple device used for communication. However, its presence during the conclave highlights the importance of staying connected in times of crisis. The phone may have been used to receive updates on the health of Pope Pius IX, who was dying at the time.
<6> The Consequences of the Discovery
The discovery of the phone during
