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The senior cardinal deacon announces the name of the new pope after he has been elected. He is typically a bishop (like the vast majority of cardinals are) and, as his title suggests, he has been a cardinal deacon the longest. The senior cardinal deacon announces the name of the new pope after he has been elected. He is typically a bishop (like the vast majority of cardinals are) and, as his title suggests, he has been a cardinal deacon the longest.
A cardinal is a senior ecclesiastical official, usually an ordained bishop, and ecclesiastical prince of the Catholic Church
Habemus Papam! ("We Have a Pope!") is the announcement given in Latin by the Cardinal Protodeacon, the senior Cardinal Deacon, upon the election of a new Roman Catholic pope. The announcement is give from the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica. He then announces the name of the cardinal chosen and by what name he will be known.
Cardinals are in three orders. The most senior of the orders is Cardinal Bishop, then Cardinal Priest and finally Cardinal Deacon. The head of the College of Cardinals is the Dean.
Cardinal - A cardinal is a senior official in the Catholic church and the folks who elect the pope. Also a red bird.
Tantoo Cardinal's birth name is Rose Marie Cardinal.
Cardinalis cardinalis is the name for an northern cardinal.
Northern Cardinal
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Within an hour or so after the election has been successfully concluded and white smoke has issued from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, the senior Cardinal Deacon will appear on the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica and announce "Habemos Papam." (We have a pope). He will then announce the name of the cardinal elected as pope and what his regnal name will be.
Levels of progression: Deacon, Priest, Bishop, Arch Bishop, Cardinal, Pope A deacon is not a priest everyone else is.
The task to announce the new pope to the public always falls to the senior cardinal deacon who was Cardinal protodeacon Jean-Louis Tauran of France.