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''Universi Dominici Gregis'' ('the Lord's whole flock', from the opening statement 'The Shepherd of the Lord's whole flock is the Bishop of the Church of Rome, ...'), subtitled ''On the Vacancy of the Apostolic See and the Election of the Roman Pontiff '', deals with the vacancy of the Chair of St Peter and Bishop Of Rome namely the Pope . The constitution modified or in some cases confirmed the rules for the Conclave such that the rules today are as follows: CONTENTS
SECRECY Strict secrecy is to be ensured throughout the process. Anyone violating the security of the Vatican , introducing recording equipment, or communicating with a cardinal elector in any way, risks Excommunication . Other penalties are at the discretion of the incoming Pope. Various oaths are also required to be taken by the participants, to ensure that they will act properly. PREVIOUS METHODS OF ELECTION Previously, in addition to secret ballot two other methods were allowed for the conduct of the election. A committee of nine to fifteen unanimously chosen cardinals might have been delegated, to make the choice for all (''election by , and in any case neither had been used for quite some time - the last compromise election was of Pope John XXII in 1316 , and the last affirmation (acclamation) election was of Pope Gregory XV in 1621 . As a result, election by secret ballot is now the only valid method of electing a Pope. LIVING QUARTERS OF CARDINALS Also ''Universi Dominici Gregis'' provided that Cardinals would be housed in Domus Sanctae Marthae , a building with Dormitory type accommodations built within the Vatican City. Previously Cardinals were housed in improvised accommodations which were often noted for not being particularly comfortable. MAJOR CHANGES Three major changes occurred in the new Apostolic Constitution.
2005 PAPAL CONCLAVE The Papal Election Of 2005 was the first Papal Election to be held under this system. CHANGES On June 11, 2007 Pope Benedict XVI issued a Motu Proprio beginning with the words Constitutione Apostolica, subtitled ''De aliquibus mutationibus in normis de electione romani pontificis'' which reinstates the traditional norms for the majority required to elect the Pope. Unless changed by a future Pope, a two third majority will be required to elect a new Pope regardless of the number of ballots it takes to elect a new Pope. {Link without Title} SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINK |
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