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Bishop Bonnar to celebrate mass in Youngstown in anticipation of conclave to elect pope

Bishop Bonnar to celebrate mass in Youngstown in anticipation of conclave to elect pope

Yahoo29-04-2025

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Bishop David Bonnar will celebrate mass in Youngstown next week in anticipation of the Conclave to elect a new pope.
The mass will take place at 12:10 p.m. on May 6 at St. Columba Cathedral to pray for the cardinal electors as they prepare to enter the Conclave.
After mass, the Eucharist will be exposed and the Cathedral will be open for prayer and adoration until 6:30 p.m., when Bonnar will then lead Benediction.
All are welcome, and the mass and adoration will be livestreamed online.
According to the Associated Press, a Conclave is the secretive process in which Catholic cardinals gather at the Vatican to elect the next pope. Any baptized Catholic male is eligible to be pope, but only cardinals under age 80 are eligible to vote. The conclave begins May 7.
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