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Friend of the show and renowned papal memorabilia collector Fr. Richard Kunst rejoins The Popecast to talk about the Conclave of 1903 and the last instance of "jus exclusivae" – the right assumed by Catholic monarchs for centuries to veto a pick for the next pope (through their cardinal primate) if they found a particular candidate objectionable – along with various papal historical intricacies and speculations about the upcoming conclave to replace Pope Francis.
Fr. Rich's website: papalartifacts.com
NEWSLETTER: https://popes.substack.com
FB / Twitter / Instagram: @thepopecast
EMAIL: [email protected]
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Friend of the show and renowned papal memorabilia collector Fr. Richard Kunst rejoins The Popecast to talk about the Conclave of 1903 and the last instance of "jus exclusivae" – the right assumed by Catholic monarchs for centuries to veto a pick for the next pope (through their cardinal primate) if they found a particular candidate objectionable – along with various papal historical intricacies and speculations about the upcoming conclave to replace Pope Francis.
Fr. Rich's website: papalartifacts.com
NEWSLETTER: https://popes.substack.com
FB / Twitter / Instagram: @thepopecast
EMAIL: [email protected]

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