Friday, January 24, 2025

Conclave by Robert Harris

"No one who follows their conscience ever does wrong, Your Eminence. The consequences may not turn out as we intend; it may prove in time that we made a mistake. But that is not the same as being wrong. The only guide to a person's actions can ever be their conscience, for it is in our conscience that we most clearly hear the voice of God."

         -Cardinal Benitez, from the novel
 



Conclave was recommended to me by a friend and fellow Presbyterian. Not knowing a great deal about Catholicism, it was at times confusing. However, I learned so much along with being drawn into a compelling drama.

The pope has died, and it falls to Cardinal Jacopo Lomeli as Dean of the College of Cardinals to manage the election of a new pope, the Conclave. He is the one to tell the story. One hundred eighteen cardinals gather from around the world to take part in the sacred and secretive election. To begin there are about 5 contenders, including one who would, if elected, be the first African pope in history. Before long, a "dark horse" who is a relatively unknown cardinal joins the Conclave. All the attendees are holy men, but with feet of clay and Lomeli begins to get hints of personal ambition but also scandal and corruption which are of great concern. Even after 7 votes, there is no clear choice. And then the eighth....

Conclave was a page-turner for me---a rating of 5---and I look forward to seeing the film soon.

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