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{{Infobox event
{{Infobox event
| title                    = Alexandrian Nazarene Conclave, 1752
| title                    = Alexandrian Nazarene Conclave, 1752
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| cause                    = Death of Archbishop [[Manuel Horizonte|Boniface VII]]
| cause                    = Death of Archbishop [[Manuel Horizonte|Boniface VII]]
| organisers              = [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church]]
| organisers              = [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church]]
| participants            = 96 cardinal electors
| participants            = 107 cardinal electors
| outcome                  = Pending
| outcome                  = Pending
| blank_label              = Chamberlain of the See
| blank_label              = Chamberlain of the See
| blank_data              = Cardinal [[Philippe de Montreux]]
| blank_data              = Cardinal [[Philippe de Montreux]]
| blank1_label            = Votes needed
| blank1_label            = Votes needed
| blank1_data              = 64 (two-thirds majority)
| blank1_data              = 72 (two-thirds majority)
| blank2_label            = Dean of the College
| blank2_label            = Dean of the College
| blank2_data              = Cardinal [[Augusto Belmonte]]
| blank2_data              = Cardinal [[Augusto Belmonte]]
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The '''Alexandrian Nazarene Conclave of 1752''' is an upcoming ecclesiastical gathering of the [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church]] to elect a new [[Archbishop of Geneva]] following the death of Archbishop [[Manuel Horizonte|Boniface VII]] on 24.XV.{{AN|1751}}.<ref>[[NBC_Newsfeed/1751#24]]</ref> The conclave will be held at the [[Basilica of St. Luis the Protector]] in [[Geneva]], [[Natopia]], and must convene within 15 days of the Archbishop's death according to the Ecclesiastical Constitution of {{AN|1652}}.
The '''Alexandrian Nazarene Conclave of 1752''' is an upcoming ecclesiastical gathering of the [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church]] to elect a new [[Archbishop of Geneva]] following the death of Archbishop [[Manuel Horizonte|Boniface VII]] on 24.XV.{{AN|1751}}.<ref>[[NBC_Newsfeed/1751#24]]</ref> The conclave will be held at the [[Basilica of St. Luis the Protector]] in [[Geneva]], [[Natopia]], and must convene within 15 days of the Archbishop's death according to the Ecclesiastical Constitution of {{AN|1652}}.


The election will require a two-thirds majority of the 96 cardinal electors to select a successor. This will be the first conclave since {{AN|1729}}, when Cardinal Manuel Horizonte was elected after seven ballots and took the regnal name Boniface VII. The outcome will determine the leadership of one of [[Micras]]' largest religious institutions, which claims approximately 978 million adherents across 312 dioceses worldwide.
The election will require a two-thirds majority of the 107 cardinal electors to select a successor, meaning 72 votes are needed. This will be the first conclave since {{AN|1729}}, when Cardinal Manuel Horizonte was elected after seven ballots and took the regnal name Boniface VII. The outcome will determine the leadership of one of [[Micras]]' largest religious institutions, which claims approximately 978 million adherents across 312 dioceses worldwide.


==Background==
==Background==
Archbishop [[Manuel Horizonte]], who led the [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria]] for 22 years under the regnal name Boniface VII, died on 24.XV.{{AN|1751}} at the [[Holy See of St. Natsanet]] in [[Geneva]]. He was 82 years old. The [[Alexandrian Curia]] confirmed his passing at 4:47 AM local time, stating that the Archbishop died peacefully after a brief illness.
Archbishop [[Manuel Horizonte]], who led the [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria]] for 22 years under the regnal name Boniface VII, died on 24.XV.{{AN|1751}} at the [[Holy See of St. Natsanet]] in [[Geneva]]. He was 82 years old. The [[Alexandrian Curia]] confirmed his passing at 4:47 AM local time, stating that the Archbishop died peacefully after a brief illness.


Horizonte's tenure was marked by institutional stability and significant achievements. He oversaw the reconstruction of the [[Basilica of Our Lady of the Storms and Sorrows]] in [[Dos Gardenias]] following a devastating earthquake in {{AN|1733}}, personally raising NAX€340 million for the restoration. He established the [[Alexandrian Refugee Relief Foundation]] to continue the church's historical mission of serving displaced [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian]] communities. His {{AN|1738}} encyclical "On Common Ground" advanced ecumenical dialogue with other faith traditions, including the [[Melusinian Faith]] and various [[Nazarene]] denominations.
Horizonte's tenure was marked by institutional stability and significant achievements. He oversaw the reconstruction of the [[Basilica of Our Lady of the Storms and Sorrows]] in [[Dos Gardenias]] following a devastating earthquake in {{AN|1733}}, personally raising NAX€340 million for the restoration. He established the [[Alexandrian Refugee Relief Foundation]] to continue the church's historical mission of serving displaced [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian]] communities. His {{AN|1738}} encyclical "On Common Ground" advanced ecumenical dialogue with other faith traditions, including the [[Melusinian Faith]] and various [[Nazarene]] denominations. He also introduced modest liturgical reforms, including expanded use of vernacular languages and simplified ceremonial practices, which drew both praise from progressives and criticism from traditionalists.


Upon the Archbishop's death, governance of the church passed temporarily to the [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church|College of Cardinals]] under the administration of the Chamberlain of the See, Cardinal [[Philippe de Montreux]]. The archiepiscopal see is now vacant until a successor is elected.
Upon the Archbishop's death, governance of the church passed temporarily to the [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church|College of Cardinals]] under the administration of the Chamberlain of the See, Cardinal [[Philippe de Montreux]]. The archiepiscopal see is now vacant until a successor is elected.
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===Voting process===
===Voting process===
The conclave must convene within 15 days of the previous Archbishop's death. All 96 cardinal electors are summoned to [[Geneva]] for the proceedings, which take place in the [[Basilica of St. Luis the Protector]]. Cardinals over the age of 80 are ineligible to vote but may participate in pre-conclave discussions.
The conclave must convene within 15 days of the previous Archbishop's death. All 107 cardinal electors are summoned to [[Geneva]] for the proceedings, which take place in the [[Basilica of St. Luis the Protector]]. Cardinals over the age of 80 are ineligible to vote but may participate in pre-conclave discussions.


Election requires a two-thirds majority, meaning 64 votes are needed for a candidate to be elected. Balloting continues until a candidate achieves this threshold. The {{AN|1729}} conclave that elected Boniface VII required seven ballots before Cardinal Horizonte secured the necessary majority.
Election requires a two-thirds majority, meaning 72 votes are needed for a candidate to be elected. Balloting continues until a candidate achieves this threshold. The {{AN|1729}} conclave that elected Boniface VII required seven ballots before Cardinal Horizonte secured the necessary majority.


Following election, the new Archbishop selects a regnal name, reflecting the transformed identity associated with assuming the sacred office. The formal enthronement ceremony includes the bestowal of the pallium, a white woolen stole that symbolizes the office's jurisdiction and connection to the apostolic tradition.
Following election, the new Archbishop selects a regnal name, reflecting the transformed identity associated with assuming the sacred office. The formal enthronement ceremony includes the bestowal of the pallium, a white woolen stole that symbolizes the office's jurisdiction and connection to the apostolic tradition.
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==Cardinal electors==
==Cardinal electors==
The College of Cardinals currently comprises 96 members eligible to vote, representing the church's global presence across multiple nations. The college was expanded from its traditional limit of 72 members following the [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian diaspora]] to accommodate greater geographical representation.
===Distribution by nation===
===Distribution by nation===
The cardinal electors reflect the demographic distribution of [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian]] populations worldwide, though weighted toward regions with significant church infrastructure and historical presence.
The 107 cardinal electors represent dioceses across multiple nations, reflecting the global reach of the Alexandrian Nazarene faith. The distribution of cardinals is based on each nation's Alexandrian Nazarene population and historical significance.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Cardinal electors by nation
|-
|-
! Nation !! Cardinals !! Notable sees
! Nation !! Cardinals !! Notes
|-
| {{team flag|Natopia}} || 49 || Largest bloc; includes the [[Holy See of St. Natsanet|Holy See]] in [[Geneva]]
|-
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie}} || 28 || State patron of the church; fastest-growing communities
|-
| {{team flag|Constancia}} || 7 || Historic Alexandrian diaspora presence
|-
| [[Alexandrian Curia]] || 5 || Cardinals serving in curial administration
|-
| {{team flag|Aerla}} || 4 || [[Aerlan Nazarene Church]]; ''[[wikipedia:sui iuris|sui iuris]]'' church in full communion
|-
| {{team flag|Oportia}} || 4 || Established dioceses in the region
|-
| {{team flag|Ransenar}} || 3 || Small but active community
|-
| {{team flag|Hurmu}} || 1 || [[Alexandrian Nazarene Church of Hurmu|Diocese of Hurmu]]
|-
|-
| {{team flag|Natopia}} || 42 || [[Geneva]], [[Dos Gardenias]], [[Markion City]], [[Neridia]], [[Baudrix]]
| {{team flag|Lac Glacei}} || 1 || Anglien heritage community
|-
|-
| {{team flag|Nouvelle Alexandrie}} || 28 || [[Punta Santiago]], [[Parap]], [[Cárdenas]], [[Ciudad Real]], [[Behaurnais]]
| {{team flag|Zeed}} || 1 || Diaspora representation
|-
|-
| {{team flag|Constancia}} || 10 || [[Aqaba]], [[New Edgardia]], [[Nirytos]]
| {{team flag|Sanama}} || 1 || Community in Gogledd Cybwl
|-
|-
| {{team flag|Oportia}} || 6 || [[Vanie]], [[Port-sur-Mer]]
| {{team flag|Senya}} || 1 || [[Church and See of Saint Christopher]]
|-
|-
| {{team flag|Ransenar}} || 5 || [[Goldfield]], [[Goldshire Hamlet]]
| {{team flag|Mercury}} || 1 || Diaspora representation
|-
|-
| Curial officials || 5 || Various administrative positions
| {{team flag|Sanpantul}} || 1 || Curial seat for diaspora congregation in Dabajuro
|-
|-
! Total !! 96 !!
! '''Total''' !! '''107''' !! '''72 needed to elect'''
|}
|}
The concentration of cardinals in [[Natopia]] (49) and [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] (28) reflects the demographic reality of the Alexandrian Nazarene faithful, with these two nations accounting for approximately 72% of the total electorate. The [[Aerlan Nazarene Church]], a ''[[wikipedia:sui iuris|sui iuris]]'' church in full communion with the [[Holy See of St. Natsanet]], contributes four cardinal electors representing its approximately 13 million faithful in [[Aerla]].


===Factional alignments===
===Factional alignments===
Church observers have identified several informal groupings among the cardinal electors, though individual cardinals may not fit neatly into any single category.
Cardinals are not a monolithic bloc. Based on voting patterns in recent Sacred College deliberations and public statements, observers estimate the following ideological distribution among the electors:


The traditionalist faction comprises cardinals who emphasize continuity with pre-imperial liturgical practices, cautious engagement with secular society, and preservation of established doctrinal positions. This faction draws support primarily from cardinals in [[Natopia]], particularly those associated with the [[Dos Gardenias Patrimony]] and older diaspora communities.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Alignment !! Estimated Cardinals !! Description
|-
| '''Conservative''' || ~38 || Favor traditional liturgy, cautious on ecumenism, support strong [[House of Carrillo]] ties
|-
| '''Undecided''' || ~29 || Have not declared or hold mixed views; many are pastoral pragmatists focused on institutional stability rather than ideology
|-
| '''Centrist''' || ~26 || Balance tradition with adaptation, prioritize church unity, open to reform within limits
|-
| '''Progressive''' || ~14 || Support continued liturgical reform, expanded ecumenical dialogue, engagement with contemporary issues
|}


The progressive faction advocates for continued liturgical reform, expanded ecumenical dialogue, and greater engagement with contemporary social issues. This grouping finds strongest support among cardinals from [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]], where the church operates under state patronage while coexisting with multiple faith traditions.
No single faction commands the 72 votes necessary for election, making coalition-building essential. The undecided cardinals represent a potential kingmaker bloc, and their preferences may ultimately determine the outcome.


A moderate center seeks to balance tradition and adaptation, emphasizing pastoral priorities over ideological disputes. Cardinals in this grouping often stress the church's humanitarian mission and its role in serving [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian]] communities worldwide.
==Issues facing the church==
The next Archbishop inherits a church at a crossroads. Several unresolved questions will define his tenure.


==Leading candidates==
===The Neridian Schism===
===Other potential candidates===
The [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria#Neridian Church|Neridian Church]] split from the autocephalous church in {{AN|1654}}, rejecting the post-imperial reorganization. The Neridians believe ecclesiastical authority should remain tied to the Emperor rather than an independent Sacred College. After 98 years apart, approximately 25 million Neridians remain in schism, making them the largest schismatic body in the Alexandrian Nazarene tradition.
 
Recent dialogue under Neridian Patriarch [[Gregorius IV]] has raised hopes for reunion, but reconciliation would require resolving fundamental disagreements about church governance and the role of the [[House of Carrillo]]. The potential reunion of 25 million faithful would represent the most significant ecclesiastical reconciliation in Alexandrian Nazarene history.
 
===The Imperial Restoration problem===
The [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria#Church of the Imperial Restoration|Church of the Imperial Restoration]] teaches that [[Edgard III]], the Titular Emperor of the Alexandrians and Co-Emperor of [[Western Natopia]], is a messianic figure destined to restore the [[Alexandria|Alexandrian Empire]]. The autocephalous church has formally condemned this teaching as heresy.
 
The movement has between 25,000 and 40,000 adherents, concentrated primarily among working-class Afro-Alexandrian communities in [[Natopia]]. Edgard III has never publicly addressed the church's claims about his person, though the [[House of Carrillo]] has officially distanced itself from the movement. The next Archbishop will need to determine how aggressively to confront this theology while avoiding alienating the faithful who have been drawn to it.
 
===House of Carrillo relations===
The [[House of Carrillo]] has historic ties to the church dating to the imperial period. [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] holds formal patronage over the church through the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]], while the [[Holy See of St. Natsanet]] sits in [[Geneva]], [[Natopia]], where Edgard III serves as Co-Emperor of [[Western Natopia]].
 
This creates an inherent tension: Nouvelle Alexandrie provides institutional and financial support, but the church's spiritual center is in Natopian territory under Carrillo influence. The next Archbishop will need to navigate this delicate balance, determining whether to maintain, strengthen, or loosen ties with the imperial family.
 
===Liturgical tradition vs. reform===
The late Archbishop Boniface VII introduced modest liturgical reforms during his tenure, including expanded use of vernacular languages and simplified ceremonial practices. Conservatives argue these changes dilute Alexandrian Nazarene identity and have called for a return to classical forms. Progressives want further adaptation to contemporary contexts and broader accessibility.
 
The next Archbishop will need to decide whether to continue Boniface VII's reforms, reverse them, or hold the current line.
 
===Ecumenical dialogue===
The church maintains varying relationships with other religious bodies, from cautious engagement with the [[Dozan Bovic Church]] to outright condemnation of syncretic movements like the [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria#Alexandrian Nazarene Church of the Sun|Alexandrian Nazarene Church of the Sun]]. Boniface VII's {{AN|1738}} encyclical "On Common Ground" advanced interfaith dialogue, but some traditionalists have questioned how far such engagement should proceed.


==Issues facing the church==
===The Holy See's location===
The cardinal electors will consider several challenges confronting the church as they discern qualities needed in the next Archbishop.
The Holy See has been in [[Geneva]] since the imperial period. Some argue this is proper, given Geneva's status as the ancient capital of [[Alexandria]]. Others note that [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] now holds formal patronage and has the largest concentration of faithful. While moving the Holy See is unlikely, the symbolic weight of its location shapes church politics and informs how cardinals view the Natopia versus Nouvelle Alexandrie dynamic in candidate selection.


===Declining vocations===
===Declining vocations===
Several regions have reported declining numbers of men entering religious life, creating staffing challenges for parishes, schools, and charitable institutions. The {{AN|1734}} census recorded approximately 212,000 active priests, but some dioceses report difficulty filling vacancies. The next Archbishop will need to address vocational recruitment while potentially restructuring ministry to function with fewer ordained clergy.
Several regions have reported declining numbers of men entering religious life, creating staffing challenges for parishes, schools, and charitable institutions. The {{AN|1734}} census recorded approximately 212,000 active priests, but some dioceses report difficulty filling vacancies. The next Archbishop will need to address vocational recruitment while potentially restructuring ministry to function with fewer ordained clergy.


===Geographic tensions===
==Leading candidates==
The church's center of gravity has shifted over centuries, from imperial [[Geneva]] to exile in [[Dos Gardenias]] and now to a more distributed presence across multiple nations. [[Natopia]] remains home to the largest [[Alexandrian people|Alexandrian]] population and the restored [[Holy See of St. Natsanet|Holy See]], but [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] provides state patronage and hosts rapidly growing communities. Balancing these competing centers of influence will require diplomatic skill.
Several cardinals have emerged as leading candidates in pre-conclave discussions.
 
===Gregorio Aguilar===
{{main|Gregorio Aguilar}}
Cardinal [[Gregorio Aguilar]] (born {{AN|1682}}), the 69-year-old Archbishop of [[Dos Gardenias]], represents the traditionalist faction. Born in [[Geneva]] to a family with deep roots in the Alexandrian diaspora, Aguilar has been a vocal defender of classical liturgical practices and maintains close ties to the [[House of Carrillo]].
 
His platform emphasizes preserving traditional liturgy, strengthening the church's relationship with the House of Carrillo, and affirming that the Holy See belongs in Geneva, the ancient capital of Alexandria. Aguilar is expected to draw strong support from conservative cardinals, particularly those from [[Natopia]].


===Ecumenical relations===
===Philippe de Montreux===
Boniface VII's tenure saw expanded dialogue with other faith traditions, but some traditionalists have questioned how far such engagement should proceed. The next Archbishop will determine whether to continue, expand, or moderate ecumenical initiatives.
{{main|Philippe de Montreux}}
Cardinal [[Philippe de Montreux]] (born {{AN|1684}}), the 67-year-old Chamberlain of the See, represents the moderate faction. Born in [[Punta Santiago]] to a prominent Alexandrian merchant family, de Montreux has administered the church during the ''sede vacante'' period.


===Sectarian challenges===
His platform emphasizes institutional continuity, church unity, balance between tradition and pastoral adaptation, and respect for [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]]'s patronage role. De Montreux is expected to draw support from centrist cardinals and those who prioritize stability during a transitional period.
Various [[Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria#Alexandrian Nazarene sects|sectarian movements]] have developed within the broader Alexandrian Nazarene tradition, from the [[Movement of the Most Holy Nazarene Church]] to the [[Church of the Imperial Restoration]]. While the autocephalous church has condemned some of these movements as heterodox, others represent more ambiguous departures from mainstream practice. The next Archbishop will need to determine appropriate responses to theological diversity within the tradition.


===Relationship with secular authorities===
===Other potential candidates===
The church maintains formal relations with numerous governments, receiving patronage from [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] through the [[Proclamation of Punta Santiago]] while operating its headquarters in [[Natopia]]. Managing these relationships requires balancing institutional independence with practical cooperation.
Additional candidates may emerge from the [[Constancia|Constancian]], [[Sanama|Sanaman]], or [[Aerla|Aerlan]] delegations during pre-conclave discussions. A progressive candidate could potentially unite the reformist minority with centrist support, though no such figure has yet declared.


==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church]]
* [[Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church]]
* [[Manuel Horizonte|Boniface VII]]
* [[Manuel Horizonte|Boniface VII]]
* [[Gregorio Aguilar]]
* [[Philippe de Montreux]]
* [[Aerlan Nazarene Church]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


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Notice For the OOC notes and instructions on this election, please see the meta page.

Alexandrian Nazarene Conclave, 1752
Native name Alexandrian: Conclave de l'Église Nazaréenne
Date Scheduled to begin by 9.I.1752 AN
Venue Basilica of St. Luis the Protector
Location Natopia Geneva, Natopia
Type Ecclesiastical election
Cause Death of Archbishop Boniface VII
Organised by Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church
Participants 107 cardinal electors
Outcome Pending
Chamberlain of the See Cardinal Philippe de Montreux
Votes needed 72 (two-thirds majority)
Dean of the College Cardinal Augusto Belmonte

The Alexandrian Nazarene Conclave of 1752 is an upcoming ecclesiastical gathering of the Sacred College of the Autocephalous Nazarene Church to elect a new Archbishop of Geneva following the death of Archbishop Boniface VII on 24.XV.1751 AN.[1] The conclave will be held at the Basilica of St. Luis the Protector in Geneva, Natopia, and must convene within 15 days of the Archbishop's death according to the Ecclesiastical Constitution of 1652 AN.

The election will require a two-thirds majority of the 107 cardinal electors to select a successor, meaning 72 votes are needed. This will be the first conclave since 1729 AN, when Cardinal Manuel Horizonte was elected after seven ballots and took the regnal name Boniface VII. The outcome will determine the leadership of one of Micras' largest religious institutions, which claims approximately 978 million adherents across 312 dioceses worldwide.

Background

Archbishop Manuel Horizonte, who led the Autocephalous Nazarene Church of Alexandria for 22 years under the regnal name Boniface VII, died on 24.XV.1751 AN at the Holy See of St. Natsanet in Geneva. He was 82 years old. The Alexandrian Curia confirmed his passing at 4:47 AM local time, stating that the Archbishop died peacefully after a brief illness.

Horizonte's tenure was marked by institutional stability and significant achievements. He oversaw the reconstruction of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Storms and Sorrows in Dos Gardenias following a devastating earthquake in 1733 AN, personally raising NAX€340 million for the restoration. He established the Alexandrian Refugee Relief Foundation to continue the church's historical mission of serving displaced Alexandrian communities. His 1738 AN encyclical "On Common Ground" advanced ecumenical dialogue with other faith traditions, including the Melusinian Faith and various Nazarene denominations. He also introduced modest liturgical reforms, including expanded use of vernacular languages and simplified ceremonial practices, which drew both praise from progressives and criticism from traditionalists.

Upon the Archbishop's death, governance of the church passed temporarily to the College of Cardinals under the administration of the Chamberlain of the See, Cardinal Philippe de Montreux. The archiepiscopal see is now vacant until a successor is elected.

Procedures

The election procedures for the Archbishop of Geneva were codified in 1668 AN and subsequently revised in 1705 AN and 1723 AN. The process combines ancient ecclesiastical traditions with practical adaptations developed during the church's post-imperial reorganization.

Eligibility

Candidates for the office must meet several constitutional requirements. They must already hold the rank of Archbishop within the church hierarchy, demonstrating both theological acumen and administrative capability. The Ecclesiastical Constitution stipulates that nominees must be under 75 years of age at the time of election, though once elected, an Archbishop may serve until age 80. Candidates must also possess sufficient health to fulfill the demanding responsibilities of the office.

Voting process

The conclave must convene within 15 days of the previous Archbishop's death. All 107 cardinal electors are summoned to Geneva for the proceedings, which take place in the Basilica of St. Luis the Protector. Cardinals over the age of 80 are ineligible to vote but may participate in pre-conclave discussions.

Election requires a two-thirds majority, meaning 72 votes are needed for a candidate to be elected. Balloting continues until a candidate achieves this threshold. The 1729 AN conclave that elected Boniface VII required seven ballots before Cardinal Horizonte secured the necessary majority.

Following election, the new Archbishop selects a regnal name, reflecting the transformed identity associated with assuming the sacred office. The formal enthronement ceremony includes the bestowal of the pallium, a white woolen stole that symbolizes the office's jurisdiction and connection to the apostolic tradition.

Role of the Chamberlain

During the vacancy, Cardinal Philippe de Montreux serves as Chamberlain of the See, responsible for administering the church and organizing the conclave. The Chamberlain verifies the death of the Archbishop, seals the deceased's private apartments, and oversees funeral arrangements. He also manages communications with secular governments and coordinates the arrival of cardinal electors from across Micras.

The Dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Augusto Belmonte, presides over the pre-conclave meetings where cardinals discuss the state of the church and the qualities needed in the next Archbishop.

Cardinal electors

Distribution by nation

The 107 cardinal electors represent dioceses across multiple nations, reflecting the global reach of the Alexandrian Nazarene faith. The distribution of cardinals is based on each nation's Alexandrian Nazarene population and historical significance.

Nation Cardinals Notes
Natopia Natopia 49 Largest bloc; includes the Holy See in Geneva
Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie 28 State patron of the church; fastest-growing communities
Constancia Constancia 7 Historic Alexandrian diaspora presence
Alexandrian Curia 5 Cardinals serving in curial administration
Aerla Aerla 4 Aerlan Nazarene Church; sui iuris church in full communion
Oportia Oportia 4 Established dioceses in the region
Ransenar Ransenar 3 Small but active community
Hurmu Hurmu 1 Diocese of Hurmu
Lac Glacei Lac Glacei 1 Anglien heritage community
Zeed Zeed 1 Diaspora representation
Sanama Sanama 1 Community in Gogledd Cybwl
Senya Senya 1 Church and See of Saint Christopher
Mercury Mercury 1 Diaspora representation
Sanpantul Sanpantul 1 Curial seat for diaspora congregation in Dabajuro
Total 107 72 needed to elect

The concentration of cardinals in Natopia (49) and Nouvelle Alexandrie (28) reflects the demographic reality of the Alexandrian Nazarene faithful, with these two nations accounting for approximately 72% of the total electorate. The Aerlan Nazarene Church, a sui iuris church in full communion with the Holy See of St. Natsanet, contributes four cardinal electors representing its approximately 13 million faithful in Aerla.

Factional alignments

Cardinals are not a monolithic bloc. Based on voting patterns in recent Sacred College deliberations and public statements, observers estimate the following ideological distribution among the electors:

Alignment Estimated Cardinals Description
Conservative ~38 Favor traditional liturgy, cautious on ecumenism, support strong House of Carrillo ties
Undecided ~29 Have not declared or hold mixed views; many are pastoral pragmatists focused on institutional stability rather than ideology
Centrist ~26 Balance tradition with adaptation, prioritize church unity, open to reform within limits
Progressive ~14 Support continued liturgical reform, expanded ecumenical dialogue, engagement with contemporary issues

No single faction commands the 72 votes necessary for election, making coalition-building essential. The undecided cardinals represent a potential kingmaker bloc, and their preferences may ultimately determine the outcome.

Issues facing the church

The next Archbishop inherits a church at a crossroads. Several unresolved questions will define his tenure.

The Neridian Schism

The Neridian Church split from the autocephalous church in 1654 AN, rejecting the post-imperial reorganization. The Neridians believe ecclesiastical authority should remain tied to the Emperor rather than an independent Sacred College. After 98 years apart, approximately 25 million Neridians remain in schism, making them the largest schismatic body in the Alexandrian Nazarene tradition.

Recent dialogue under Neridian Patriarch Gregorius IV has raised hopes for reunion, but reconciliation would require resolving fundamental disagreements about church governance and the role of the House of Carrillo. The potential reunion of 25 million faithful would represent the most significant ecclesiastical reconciliation in Alexandrian Nazarene history.

The Imperial Restoration problem

The Church of the Imperial Restoration teaches that Edgard III, the Titular Emperor of the Alexandrians and Co-Emperor of Western Natopia, is a messianic figure destined to restore the Alexandrian Empire. The autocephalous church has formally condemned this teaching as heresy.

The movement has between 25,000 and 40,000 adherents, concentrated primarily among working-class Afro-Alexandrian communities in Natopia. Edgard III has never publicly addressed the church's claims about his person, though the House of Carrillo has officially distanced itself from the movement. The next Archbishop will need to determine how aggressively to confront this theology while avoiding alienating the faithful who have been drawn to it.

House of Carrillo relations

The House of Carrillo has historic ties to the church dating to the imperial period. Nouvelle Alexandrie holds formal patronage over the church through the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, while the Holy See of St. Natsanet sits in Geneva, Natopia, where Edgard III serves as Co-Emperor of Western Natopia.

This creates an inherent tension: Nouvelle Alexandrie provides institutional and financial support, but the church's spiritual center is in Natopian territory under Carrillo influence. The next Archbishop will need to navigate this delicate balance, determining whether to maintain, strengthen, or loosen ties with the imperial family.

Liturgical tradition vs. reform

The late Archbishop Boniface VII introduced modest liturgical reforms during his tenure, including expanded use of vernacular languages and simplified ceremonial practices. Conservatives argue these changes dilute Alexandrian Nazarene identity and have called for a return to classical forms. Progressives want further adaptation to contemporary contexts and broader accessibility.

The next Archbishop will need to decide whether to continue Boniface VII's reforms, reverse them, or hold the current line.

Ecumenical dialogue

The church maintains varying relationships with other religious bodies, from cautious engagement with the Dozan Bovic Church to outright condemnation of syncretic movements like the Alexandrian Nazarene Church of the Sun. Boniface VII's 1738 AN encyclical "On Common Ground" advanced interfaith dialogue, but some traditionalists have questioned how far such engagement should proceed.

The Holy See's location

The Holy See has been in Geneva since the imperial period. Some argue this is proper, given Geneva's status as the ancient capital of Alexandria. Others note that Nouvelle Alexandrie now holds formal patronage and has the largest concentration of faithful. While moving the Holy See is unlikely, the symbolic weight of its location shapes church politics and informs how cardinals view the Natopia versus Nouvelle Alexandrie dynamic in candidate selection.

Declining vocations

Several regions have reported declining numbers of men entering religious life, creating staffing challenges for parishes, schools, and charitable institutions. The 1734 AN census recorded approximately 212,000 active priests, but some dioceses report difficulty filling vacancies. The next Archbishop will need to address vocational recruitment while potentially restructuring ministry to function with fewer ordained clergy.

Leading candidates

Several cardinals have emerged as leading candidates in pre-conclave discussions.

Gregorio Aguilar

Main article: Gregorio Aguilar

Cardinal Gregorio Aguilar (born 1682 AN), the 69-year-old Archbishop of Dos Gardenias, represents the traditionalist faction. Born in Geneva to a family with deep roots in the Alexandrian diaspora, Aguilar has been a vocal defender of classical liturgical practices and maintains close ties to the House of Carrillo.

His platform emphasizes preserving traditional liturgy, strengthening the church's relationship with the House of Carrillo, and affirming that the Holy See belongs in Geneva, the ancient capital of Alexandria. Aguilar is expected to draw strong support from conservative cardinals, particularly those from Natopia.

Philippe de Montreux

Main article: Philippe de Montreux

Cardinal Philippe de Montreux (born 1684 AN), the 67-year-old Chamberlain of the See, represents the moderate faction. Born in Punta Santiago to a prominent Alexandrian merchant family, de Montreux has administered the church during the sede vacante period.

His platform emphasizes institutional continuity, church unity, balance between tradition and pastoral adaptation, and respect for Nouvelle Alexandrie's patronage role. De Montreux is expected to draw support from centrist cardinals and those who prioritize stability during a transitional period.

Other potential candidates

Additional candidates may emerge from the Constancian, Sanaman, or Aerlan delegations during pre-conclave discussions. A progressive candidate could potentially unite the reformist minority with centrist support, though no such figure has yet declared.

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