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What are the qualifications to be elected as pope?

You must be a male Catholic and it helps considerably if you are a cardinal.


George pells qualifications?

George Pells is an Australian serving as a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.


Do retired Cardinals vote for a new Pope?

Being a Cardinal is something that you are, not what you do, so you do not retire from being a Cardinal. That being said, when a Cardinal reaches the age of 80, they lose their right to participate in a Conclave.


What color is cardinal?

The color cardinal is like red. It is one of the colors of Standford University, their colors being cardinal (red) and white. Correct me if I am wrong.


Was John Paul II a cardinal before being pope?

Yes, he was a cardinal before elected as pope.


Did Barack Obama have all the qualifications for president?

Obama met all the legal qualifications for being Presidents. Whether he really has all the necessary qualifications is a matter that is being debated.


Why are there qualifications for being president?

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What are some qualifications of being a solo singer?

Being able to sing....


Why did Kentucky pick cardinal as there state bird?

The state bird of Kentucky is the Cardinal. The state chose the Cardinal as the state bird because Cardinals have the reputation of being, "America's favorite backyard bird. "


How do you address a Catholic Cardinal?

A Cardinal is normally addressed as "Your Eminence". However, if a Cardinal Patriarch of one of the Eastern Rites is being addressed, it would also be permissible to refer to him as "Your Beatitude".


What are the formal qualifications of the Governor?

There are no formal qualifications for being the Governor of Ohio as written in the Ohio Constitution. There are, however, informal qualifications, such as being a resident of Ohio for x amount of years and probably having prior political or executive experience.


How did Catholic cardinal get their name?

The word "cardinal" is a derivitive of the Latin word "cardo" which means pivot (especially a door hinge). There were three types of cardinals, cardinal deacons, cardinal priests, and cardinal bishops. In the beginning, all priests and deacons given permanent assignments at parishes were called cardinal deacons or cardinal priests. This was because they were figuratively "attached" to their parish as a door is attached to a building. Each diocese had a cardinal priest and cardinal deacon who was the highest ranking priest and deacon in the diocese. They helped the bishop of the diocese. In Rome, cardinal bishops were given permanent assignments at churches within Rome. These cardinal bishops assisted the Pope. Eventually, the word "cardinal" changed from being used as an adjective to being used as a noun. Today, all cardinals must be bishops, but a couple of priests such as Avery Cardinal Dulles, and Albert Cardinal Vanhoye were dispensed from the requirement upon their request. The terms cardinal deacon, cardinal priest, and cardinal bishop remain, but they refer primarily to the type of work done by the cardinal. Cardinal bishops all work in Rome as senior Vatican officials. There can only be 6 cardinal bishops at one time. Cardinal priests are assigned as active bishops leading dioceses. Cardinal deacons also work in Rome as heads of Vatican offices. After 10 years cardinal deacon can ask to be elevated to the rank of cardinal priest.