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You have to be a exemplary priest (and maybe undergo extensive training) and a shrewd administrator to be a cardinal, and only cardinals are the ordinary candidates for the papacy.

Catholic AnswerThe papacy is the office established by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, with St. Peter (see Matthew 16:17-19) wherein He established His Vicar on earth. This is modeled after the prime minister in the Davidic Kingdom (see Isaiah 22:15-25), the office is guaranteed by Our Blessed Lord until the end of the world, and its holder is infallible when guiding the Church in matters of faith and morals.

from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980

Papacy. A term applied to the office and jurisdiction of the Pope as the Vicar of Christ on earth; and also to the papal authority viewed as a religious and social force in history since the beginning of the Christian era. It generally refers to the system of ecclesiastical government in the Catholic Church headed by the Pope. (Etym. Latin papa father)

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