If they wish to, they may enter the conclave, but they are not obliged to.
Cardinals over the age limit to vote may enter the Conclave if they wish.
Yes, non-voting cardinals MAY enter the conclave if they wish.
The dean of the College of Cardinals, elected by the cardinals, directs the papal conclave.
The cardinals gathered in the Vatican for the secret conclave to elect a new pope.
It is called a conclave from the Latin cum clave - with a key. It refers to the fact that the cardinals are locked into the Sistine Chapel until after the election.
The role of the College of Cardinals in the Papal Conclave is to elect the new pope, usually from among themselves. They do this by casting ballots.
No media! Only the cardinals and a few assistants are allowed in a conclave.
11 cardinals from the United States took part in the conclave of March 2013.
A conclave is a secrete meeting of the cardinals held in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new pope.
When a Papal Conclave is carried out by the College of Cardianls all cardinals younger then 80 can vote, but there is a limit of 120 cardinals who are able to vote at a time. At the 2013 conclave there were 117 cardianals who could vote. Only cardinals are allowed within the conclave.
It is called a conclave.
Yes, cardinals under age 80 at the start of the conclave do vote.