THE CHAIR OF ST. PETER FROM THEN TO NOW

On This Rock

The Pope is the successor of St. Peter, the leader of the apostles. Aside from leading the institutional Catholic Church, the Pope serves as a world leader advocating for human dignity and a spiritual father to millions of Christians worldwide. 

Join us in reflection on the history of the Papacy and significant Popes throughout the centuries

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c. 33 AD

Jesus appoints Peter to the Papacy (Matthew 16:19)

Jesus tells Peter, "You are the rock," instituting Peter as the head of the Apostles and father of the universal Church.

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c. 96 AD

Clement I issues the First Epistle to the Corinthians

 A trend-setting exercise of papal authority beyond Rome, showing Peter’s successors' understanding of their position.

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313 AD

Edict of Milan legalizes Christianity

Roman Emperor Constantine the Great converts, granting religious freedom to Christians. Papal influence grows politically.

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440–461 AD

Pope Leo I centralizes papal authority

 Strengthens papal primacy, paving the way for more structured succession processes.

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6th Century

Assertion of Roman primacy over Eastern sees

Popes assert authority over the Byzantine capital in Constantinople, emphasizing Rome's Petrine authority and apostolic succession over other bishoprics.

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1059 AD

In Nomine Domini issued by Pope Nicholas II

This decree establishes cardinal-bishops as exclusive electors of the pope, developing further what we today recognize as the Conclave.

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1179 AD

Third Lateran Council requires two-thirds majority

Formalizes supermajority vote in papal elections to prevent schisms.

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1241 AD

First conclave-like seclusion in papal election

Cardinals locked in a palace in Rome to hasten the election of Celestine IV.

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1274 AD

Second Council of Lyon formalizes the conclave

Gregory X mandates conclave procedures, including seclusion and limited communication.

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1294 AD

Celestine V elected, then abdicates

Unusual papal resignation sets precedent for rare, future papal abdications. The most recent resignation occurred in 2013 when Pope Benedict XVI stepped down.

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1378 AD

Western Schism begins

Rival popes elected; illustrates dangers of politicized conclaves and electoral disputes. Read more about the Avignon Papacy in our explainer here →

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1417 AD

Council of Constance ends schism, elects Martin V

Single pope restored; conclave rules reaffirmed and Church unity preserved.

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1621 AD

Use of paper ballots introduced in conclaves

First appearance of secret written ballots, increasing confidentiality in voting.

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1870 AD

First Vatican Council asserts papal infallibility

Defines pope's doctrinal authority, reinforcing conclave’s global significance.

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1903 AD

Franz Josef I, Emperor of Austria, uses Monarch’s Veto

Final use of jus exclusivae (monarch's veto) in a papal election. Pius X bans future vetoes, ending the involvement of European kings in the conclave.

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1963 AD

Paul VI limits cardinal electors to under 80 years

This measure was instituted to ensure elector Cardinals are more active and able.

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1978 AD

Year of Three Popes

Death of Paul VI, short reign of John Paul I, then election of John Paul II.

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2005 AD

Benedict XVI elected after John Paul II’s death

First German pope in centuries; elected swiftly in a traditional conclave.

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2013 AD

Francis elected after Benedict XVI resigns

First Jesuit and South American pope. A rare papal abdication leads to a historic conclave.  

2025

Pope Francis passes away, and a new conclave convenes

Who will be next?

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