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Cardinal Becciu claims conclave vote despite loss of privileges

Cardinal Angelo Becciu is reportedly seeking to participate in the upcoming conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor despite having been stripped of his cardinalatial privileges in 2020 and later convicted of financial crimes.

Cardinal Angelo Becciu is reportedly seeking to participate in the upcoming conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor despite having been stripped of his cardinalatial privileges in 2020 and later convicted of financial crimes.

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The former deputy Vatican secretary of state told Italian media as he left his native Sardinia for Rome on April 22 that he would “participate in the conclave,” claiming his cardinal privileges “remain intact” and that there was “no formal or legal impediment” to his voting.

As the National Catholic Register reports, the prelate was convicted in 2023 of embezzlement, aggravated fraud, and abuse of office, handing him a jail sentence of five years and six months in prison, a fine of 8,000 euros, and perpetual disqualification from holding public office.

Becciu has always maintained his innocence and is currently appealing against the conviction through the Vatican’s Court of Appeal, which began hearings last October but has yet to give a ruling. 

Pope Francis invited Cardinal Becciu to attend a consistory in August 2022, an invitation described as a “private act of pastoral mercy” but not a step toward rehabilitation or reinstatement of his cardinalatial rights. 

Becciu argued that the 2022 invitation was a reason for his eligibility to vote. The cardinal took part in the first general congregation on April 22, in accordance with cardinalatial rules, as both non-electors and electors can attend them. He is listed in the documentation under the “non-electors.”

The Vatican’s website also officially lists him as a “non-elector.”

This is a CNA story.

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