No, there is no pope during a conclave. The purpose of a conclave is to elect a new pope because the position is vacant. However, the cardinal electors who are in the conclave do eat while there.
Popes are not assigned, they are elected by the College of Cardinals in a secret conclave held in the Sistine Chapel.
Gentleman of Rome. has written: 'The intrigues of the conclave, at the chusing of a Pope' 'The intrigues of the conclave, at the choosing of a pope' -- subject(s): Popes, Election
Popes are not nominated. Cardinals simply enter the conclave and cast ballots until one cardinal receives the necessary two thirds of the vote.
Popes are chosen by cardinals in a conclave during which, as a group and as individuals, they pray for guidance of the Holy Spirit to help them choose the new pope.
Popes eat much of the same foods current people eat. In earlier centuries, popes at the current foods of the time.
He was chosen in a secret election between cardinals called a conclave.
At the Conclave was created in 2000.
The Conclave was created in 2006.
The conclave meets on the morrow...
The cardinals gathered in the Vatican for the secret conclave to elect a new pope.
First off, there have been 266 popes and you have not specified which one you are referring to. Secondly, a cardinal does not have to perform miracles to be elected pope. You are confusing a papal conclave with the canonization process for naming saints.
ana and i talk about our conclave problem.