Here’s 10 papal conclaves that will make you question how the Catholic Church is still intact after all these years (thread) 🧵
1) Pope Gregory X (Viterbo, 1268–1271)
This conclave lasted almost three years because of infighting between the French and Italians
The citizens of Viterbo locked the cardinals inside the palace, reduced their rations to bread and water, and took the roof off the building to expose them to weather
Gregory X instituted new rules to prevent similar delays.
2) Pope Benedict XII (Avignon, 1334)
Jacques Fournier, a strict Cistercian monk, was elected.
Even his supporters didn’t see it coming.
Some cardinals voted for him as a protest or joke candidate.