The Sistine Chapel is where the Cardinals meet to elect a new Pope.
Popes are not assigned, they are elected by the College of Cardinals in a secret conclave held in the Sistine Chapel.
He was elected in a secret conclave held in the Sistine Chapel by the College of Cardinals.
John Paul was elected in a secret conclave in the Sistine Chapel by the College of Cardinals.
The Sistine Chapel.
He was elected in a secret conclave in the Sistine Chapel by the voting electorate of the College of Cardinals.
People do not select the pope. He is chosen by the College of Cardinals in a secret conclave held in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
He was elected in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican.
Yes, the pope is elected by cardinals in a secret conclave held in the Sistine Chapel.
It is called a conclave and it is held in the Sistine Chapel.
In the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City in Rome, Italy.The Sistine Chapel was the name of the chapel in which Michelangelo painted a picture upon the ceiling.
They stay in Casa Di Santa Marta which was constructed specifically to house the cardinals during a conclave. It gives them a bit more comfort than the dark and dank cells they formerly occupied in the Sistine Chapel but still keeps them sequestered from having any outside contact.