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American English With Brent

A New Pope? Advanced English for the IELTS and TOEFL

28 Apr 2025

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The new pope is chosen by cardinals in a secret election held in the Sistine Chapel. The Holy See organizes the process to make sure it follows Church rules. Here is a slow English lesson about it. πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Want me to be your private tutor? https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule/8e5543161. Christianity (noun) – A religion that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. β€’ : Christianity is one of the biggest religions in the world. There are about 2 billion Christians in the world today. 2. Catholic (noun/adjective) – A person who follows the Roman Catholic Church; related to the Catholic Church. β€’ : Many Catholics go to church every Sunday. 3. Denomination (noun) – A group within a larger religion that has its own beliefs and practices. β€’ : Catholicism is a denomination of Christianity. 4. Argentina (noun) – A country in South America; the birthplace of Pope Francis. β€’ : Pope Francis was born in Argentina in 1936.Vocabulary Words with Simple Definitions and Sentences 1. Pope – The leader of the Catholic Church. β€’ : The pope leads millions of Catholics around the world. 2. Cardinal – A high-ranking official in the Catholic Church who helps choose the new pope. β€’ : The cardinals gather in the Vatican to vote for the next pope. 3. Conclave – A private meeting where cardinals vote for a new pope. β€’ : The conclave takes place in the Sistine Chapel and is kept secret. 4. Vatican – The small country in Rome where the pope lives. β€’ : The Vatican is the center of the Catholic Church. 5. Basilica – A large and important church. β€’ : St. Peter’s Basilica is where people gather to see the new pope. 6. Election – A process of choosing a leader by voting. β€’ : The cardinals hold an election to select the new pope. 7. Mourning – A time of sadness after someone dies. β€’ : After the pope’s death, the Vatican enters a period of mourning. 8. White smoke – A signal that a new pope has been chosen. β€’ : When white smoke appears, people know a new pope has been elected. 9. Black smoke – A signal that no pope has been chosen yet. β€’ : Black smoke means the cardinals need more time to vote. 10. Vote – To choose someone for a position by casting a ballot. β€’ : The cardinals vote several times until they agree on a new pope. 11. Majority – More than half of the votes. β€’ : A candidate must get a two-thirds majority to become pope. 12. Secret Ballot – A way of voting where no one knows who voted for whom. β€’ : The cardinals use a secret ballot to keep the election private. 13. Successor – The person who takes over a position after someone else. β€’ : The new pope is the successor to the previous one. 14. Tradition – A long-established way of doing something. β€’ : The election of a new pope follows an ancient tradition. 15. Papal – Related to the pope or his authority. β€’ : The papal election is an important event for the Catholic Church. 16. Blessing – A religious prayer or good wish. β€’ : The new pope gives his first blessing to the crowd. 17. Sistine Chapel – The building where the pope is elected. β€’ : The cardinals gather in the Sistine Chapel for the conclave. 18. Holy See – The government of the Catholic Church, led by the pope. β€’ : The Holy See organizes the election of a new pope. 19. Announcement – A public statement about something important. β€’ : The Vatican makes an announcement when the new pope is chosen. 20. Habemus Papam – A Latin phrase meaning β€œWe have a pope!” β€’ : The crowd cheers when they hear β€œHabemus Papam” from the balcony.21. Papal Name – The special name a new pope chooses. β€’ : The new pope took the papal name John Paul II.

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