Habemus Papam: Idiot’s Guide to Latin

The new pope's first name is actually announced in Latin (this is the Vatican, after all), so if you want to be fully prepped, our friends at Catholic News Service have prepared a list of all the cardinals' names in Latin.

Cardinal Sean P.  O’Malley celebrates Sunday Mass at the Pontifical North American College March 3, 2013. RNS photo by Gregory L. Tracy/The Pilot.
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(RNS) Boston Cardinal Sean O’Malley celebrates Mass for American seminarians in Rome on Monday, one day before the start of the conclave to elect a new pope. Photo courtesy George Martell/The Pilot Media Group.

(RNS) At some point this week, French Cardinal Jean-Louis Touran will step out on to the Vatican balcony and announce “Habemus Papam!”, or “We have a pope!”

The new pope’s first name is actually announced in Latin (this is the Vatican, after all), so if you want to be fully prepped, our friends at Catholic News Service have prepared a list of all the cardinals’ names in Latin:


— Raimundum (in case its hard-liner Raymond Burke of St. Louis)

— Marcum (Canadian front-runner Marc Oullet)

— Timotheum (New York’s own Timothy Dolan)

— Patricium (for Boston’s Sean Patrick O’Malley)

While you’re looking around for other cool pope stuff:

 

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