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Daniel Crenshaw: “There are 252 cardinals worldwide, but only 135 are eligible…”

Featuring: Daniel Crenshaw, Republican | U.S. House Texas, 2nd Congressional District

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Podcast Discussion with Daniel Crenshaw and Dr. Pizzi on Papal Traditions and Catholicism

Published | Video Starts at 31:54

You know, you're not your own person in the same way you were before. And I think that's partly what's going. That's why they do it. They're really concerned about influence, people being influenced. So because there's There are 252 cardinals worldwide, but only 135 are eligible to vote. Correct. So is that just because of age? It is. Is there any other reason you wouldn't be eligible? No, it's about your age. I think 133 will be present and voting. (31:54–32:01)

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Asserts the number of cardinals worldwide and the number eligible to vote in the conclave.

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