Cardinal electors in the 1978 conclaves


The papal conclaves of August 1978 and of October 1978 were convened to elect a pope, the leader of the Catholic Church, to succeed Paul VI and John Paul I following their respective deaths on 6 August 1978 and on 28 September 1978. In accordance with the apostolic constitution Romano Pontifici eligendo, which governed the vacancy of the Holy See, only cardinals who had not passed their 80th birthday on the day on which the conclave began were eligible to participate. Although not formal requirements, the cardinal electors almost always elect the pope from among their number. The election was carried out by secret ballot. Due to the brief duration between the conclaves, the respective lists of cardinal electors are nearly identical.
Of the 129 members of the College of Cardinals at the time of the beginning of the first conclave, 114 cardinal electors were eligible to participate in the subsequent conclave. Three cardinal electors did not attend, decreasing the number of participants to 111. Two cardinal electors died in the time between the conclaves. Of the 126 members of the College of Cardinals at the time of the beginning of the second conclave, 111 cardinal electors were eligible to participate in the subsequent conclave; all of whom were in attendance. The required two-thirds-plus-one supermajority needed to elect a pope in either conclave was votes.
Of the 112 cardinal electors who attended at least one of the two conclaves, 5 were cardinal bishops, 92 were cardinal priests, and 15 were cardinal deacons; 3 had been created cardinals by Pope Pius XII, 8 by Pope John XXIII, and 101 by Pope Paul VI; 28 worked in the service of the Holy See, 77 were in pastoral ministry outside Rome, and 10 had retired. The oldest cardinal elector in the conclaves was Joseph-Marie Trịnh Như Khuê, at the age of, and the youngest was Jaime Lachica Sin, at the age of. Another 15 cardinals were ineligible to participate in either conclave for reasons of age.
The cardinal electors entered the Sistine Chapel to begin the first conclave on 25 August 1978. On 26 August, after four ballots over two days, they elected Cardinal Albino Luciani, the patriarch of Venice, who took the papal name John Paul I. After his death 33 days into his papacy, the cardinal electors again entered the Sistine Chapel to begin the second conclave on 14 October. On 16 October, after eight ballots over three days, they elected Cardinal Karol Wojtyła, the archbishop of Kraków, who took the papal name John Paul II.

Cardinal electors

The College of Cardinals is divided into three orders – cardinal bishops, cardinal priests, and cardinal deacons – with formal precedence in that sequence. This determines the order in which the cardinal electors entered the conclave, took the oath, and cast their ballots. For cardinal bishops, the dean of the College of Cardinals is first in precedence, followed by the vice-dean, and then by the remainder in order of appointment as cardinal bishops. For cardinal bishops who are Eastern Catholic patriarchs, cardinal priests, and cardinal deacons, precedence is determined by the date of the consistory in which they were created cardinals and then by the order in which they appeared in the official announcement or bulletin.
Two of the cardinal electors in the 1978 conclaves were from the Eastern Catholic Churches: Stéphanos I Sidarouss and Joseph Parecattil. In both conclaves, the senior cardinal bishop, the senior cardinal priest, the senior cardinal deacon, and the junior cardinal deacon were, respectively, Jean-Marie Villot, Giuseppe Siri, Pericle Felici, and Mario Luigi Ciappi. Villot was also the camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, who was in charge of administering the Holy See during its vacancy.
The 112 cardinal electors in the table below are those who participated in at least one of the two conclaves. Two cardinals participated in only one: Albino Luciani, elected Pope John Paul I in the first conclave and whose death prompted the second conclave; and John Joseph Wright, who did not participate in the first conclave for health reasons owing to surgery. Another two cardinal electors did not participate in the first conclave; both died before the second conclave began. The data below are as of 25 August 1978 or 14 October 1978, the respective dates on which the conclaves began. Age ranges are given for some cardinals in the case of any differences in age as at the beginning of the two conclaves. All cardinals are of the Latin Church unless otherwise stated. Cardinals belonging to institutes of consecrated life or to societies of apostolic life are indicated by the relevant post-nominal letters.
RankNameCountryBornOrderConsistoryOffice
1Jean-Marie VillotFrance11.10.1905
CB22.02.1965
Paul VI
Secretary of State, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church and President of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum
2Antonio SamorèItaly04.12.1905
CB26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archivist and Librarian of the Holy Roman Church
3Francesco CarpinoItaly18.05.1905
CB26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop emeritus of Palermo
4Sebastiano BaggioItaly16.05.1913
CB28.04.1969
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Bishops
5Stéphanos I Sidarouss Egypt22.02.1904
CB22.02.1965
Paul VI
Patriarch of Alexandria
6Giuseppe SiriItaly20.05.1906
CP12.01.1953
Pius XII
Archbishop of Genoa
7Stefan WyszyńskiPoland03.08.1901
CP12.01.1953
Pius XII
Archbishop of Gniezno and of Warsaw
8Paul Émile Léger Canada26.04.1904
CP12.01.1953
Pius XII
Archbishop emeritus of Montreal
9José María Bueno y MonrealSpain11.09.1904
CP15.12.1958
John XXIII
Archbishop of Seville
10Franz KönigAustria03.08.1905
CP15.12.1958
John XXIII
Archbishop of Vienna and President of the Secretariat for Non-Believers
11Bernardus Johannes AlfrinkNetherlands05.07.1900
CP28.03.1960
John XXIII
Archbishop emeritus of Utrecht
12Laurean RugambwaTanzania12.07.1912
CP28.03.1960
John XXIII
Archbishop of Dar-es-Salaam
13José Humberto Quintero ParraVenezuela22.09.1902
CP16.01.1961
John XXIII
Archbishop of Caracas
14Juan Landázuri Ricketts Peru19.11.1913
CP19.03.1962
John XXIII
Archbishop of Lima
15Raúl Silva Henríquez Chile27.09.1907
CP19.03.1962
John XXIII
Archbishop of Santiago de Chile
16Leo-Jozef SuenensBelgium16.07.1904
CP19.03.1962
John XXIII
Archbishop of Mechelen–Brussels
17Thomas Benjamin Cooray Sri Lanka28.12.1901
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Archbishop emeritus of Colombo
18Maurice RoyCanada25.01.1905
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Archbishop of Quebec
19Owen McCannSouth Africa29.06.1907
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Archbishop of Cape Town
20Léon-Étienne DuvalAlgeria09.11.1903
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Archbishop of Algiers
21Ermenegildo FloritItaly05.07.1901
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Archbishop emeritus of Florence
22Franjo ŠeperYugoslavia02.10.1905
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
23Paul Zoungrana Upper Volta03.09.1917
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Archbishop of Ouagadougou
24Agnelo RossiBrazil14.05.1910
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
25Giovanni ColomboItaly06.12.1902
CP22.02.1965
Paul VI
Archbishop of Milan
26Gabriel-Marie GarroneFrance12.10.1901
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education and Camerlengo of the Sacred College of Cardinals
27Egidio VagnozziItaly26.02.1906
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
President of the Prefecture for the Economic Affairs of the Holy See
28Maximilien de FurstenbergBelgium23.10.1904
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre
29José Clemente Maurer Bolivia13.03.1900
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop of Sucre
30John Joseph KrolUnited States26.10.1910
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop of Philadelphia
31John Patrick CodyUnited States24.12.1907
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop of Chicago
32Corrado UrsiItaly26.07.1908
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop of Naples
33Alfred BengschEast Germany10.09.1921
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop-Bishop of Berlin
34Justinus DarmojuwonoIndonesia02.11.1914
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop of Semarang
35Karol Wojtyła*Poland18.05.1920
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop of Kraków
36Michele PellegrinoItaly25.04.1903
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop emeritus of Turin
37Alexandre-Charles RenardFrance07.06.1906
CP26.06.1967
Paul VI
Archbishop of Lyon
38Alfredo Vicente SchererBrazil05.02.1903
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Porto Alegre
39Julio Rosales y RasPhilippines18.09.1906
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Cebu
40Gordon Joseph GrayUnited Kingdom10.08.1910
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh
41Paolo BertoliItaly01.02.1908
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Prefect emeritus of the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints
42Joseph ParecattilIndia01.04.1912
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Ernakulam and President of the Pontifical Commission for the Revision of the Code of Oriental Canon Law
43John Francis DeardenUnited States15.10.1907
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Detroit
44François MartyFrance16.05.1904
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Paris
45George Bernard Flahiff Canada26.10.1905
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Winnipeg
46Paul GouyonFrance24.10.1910
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Rennes
47Mario Casariego y Acevedo Guatemala13.02.1909
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Guatemala
48Vicente Enrique y TarancónSpain14.05.1907
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Madrid
49Joseph MalulaZaire12.12.1917
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Kinshasa
50Pablo Muñoz Vega Ecuador23.05.1903
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Quito
51Antonio PomaItaly12.06.1910
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Bologna
52John Joseph CarberryUnited States31.07.1904
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of St. Louis
53Terence James CookeUnited States01.03.1921
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of New York
54Stephen Kim Sou-hwanSouth Korea08.05.1922
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Seoul
55Eugênio de Araújo SalesBrazil08.11.1920
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro
56Joseph HöffnerWest Germany24.12.1906
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Cologne
57John Joseph WrightUnited States18.07.1909
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy
58Johannes WillebrandsNetherlands04.09.1909
CP28.04.1969
Paul VI
Archbishop of Utrecht and President of the Secretariat for Christian Unity
59Albino Luciani*Italy17.10.1912
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Patriarch of Venice
60António RibeiroPortugal21.05.1928
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Patriarch of Lisbon
61James Robert KnoxAustralia02.03.1914
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Sacraments and Divine Worship
62Avelar Brandão VilelaBrazil13.06.1912
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of São Salvador da Bahia
63Joseph CordeiroPakistan19.01.1918
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Karachi
64Aníbal Muñoz DuqueColombia03.10.1908
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Bogotá
65Luis Aponte MartínezPuerto Rico
04.08.1922
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of San Juan de Puerto Rico
66Raúl Francisco PrimatestaArgentina14.04.1919
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Córdoba
67Salvatore PappalardoItaly23.09.1918
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Palermo
68Marcelo González MartínSpain16.01.1918
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Toledo
69Louis-Jean GuyotFrance07.07.1905
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Toulouse
70Ugo PolettiItaly19.04.1914
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Vicar General for Rome and Archpriest of the Papal Basilica of Saint John Lateran
71Timothy ManningUnited States15.11.1909
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Los Angeles
72Maurice Michael OtungaKenya31.01.1923
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Nairobi
73José Salazar LópezMexico12.01.1910
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Guadalajara
74Humberto Sousa MedeirosUnited States06.10.1915
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Boston
75Paulo Evaristo Arns Brazil14.09.1921
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of São Paulo
76James Darcy FreemanAustralia09.11.1907
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Sydney
77Narciso Jubany ArnauSpain12.08.1913
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Archbishop of Barcelona
78Hermann VolkWest Germany27.12.1903
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Bishop of Mainz
79Pio Taofinuʻu Western Samoa08.12.1923
CP05.03.1973
Paul VI
Bishop of Samoa and Tokelau
80Octavio Antonio Beras RojasDominican Republic16.11.1906
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Santo Domingo
81Juan Carlos AramburuArgentina11.02.1912
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Buenos Aires
82Joseph-Marie Trịnh Như KhuêVietnam11.12.1898
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Hanoi
83Hyacinthe ThiandoumSenegal02.02.1921
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Dakar
84Emmanuel NsubugaUganda11.11.1914
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Kampala
85Lawrence Trevor Picachy India07.08.1916
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Calcutta
86Jaime Lachica SinPhilippines31.08.1928
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Manila
87William Wakefield BaumUnited States21.11.1926
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Washington
88Aloísio Lorscheider Brazil08.10.1924
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Fortaleza
89Reginald DelargeyNew Zealand10.12.1914
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Wellington
90László LékaiHungary12.03.1910
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Esztergom
91George Basil Hume United Kingdom02.03.1923
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Westminster
92Victor Razafimahatratra Madagascar08.09.1921
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Tananarive
93František TomášekCzechoslovakia30.06.1899
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Archbishop of Prague
94Dominic Ignatius EkandemNigeria31.12.1917
CP24.05.1976
Paul VI
Bishop of Ikot Ekpene
95Giovanni BenelliItaly12.05.1921
CP27.06.1977
Paul VI
Archbishop of Florence
96Joseph RatzingerWest Germany16.04.1927
CP27.06.1977
Paul VI
Archbishop of Munich and Freising
97Pericle FeliciItaly01.08.1911
CD26.06.1967
Paul VI
Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura and President of the Pontifical Commissions for the Revision of the Code of Canon Law and for the Interpretation of the Decrees of the Second Vatican Council
98Silvio OddiItaly14.11.1910
CD28.04.1969
Paul VI
Pontifical Legate for the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
99Giuseppe PaupiniItaly25.02.1907
CD28.04.1969
Paul VI
Major Penitentiary
100Mario Nasalli Rocca di CornelianoItaly12.08.1903
CD28.04.1969
Paul VI
Prefect emeritus of the Apostolic Palaces
101Sergio GuerriItaly25.12.1905
CD28.04.1969
Paul VI
Pro-President of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State
102Sergio PignedoliItaly04.06.1910
CD05.03.1973
Paul VI
President of the Secretariat for Non-Christians
103Umberto MozzoniArgentina29.06.1904
CD05.03.1973
Paul VI
President of the Commission of Cardinals for the Pontifical Shrines of Pompeii and Loreto
104Paul-Pierre Philippe France16.04.1905
CD05.03.1973
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Oriental Churches
105Pietro PalazziniItaly19.05.1912
CD05.03.1973
Paul VI
Secretary emeritus of the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy and of the Commission of Cardinals for the Pontifical Shrines of Pompeii and Loreto
106Opilio RossiItaly14.05.1910
CD24.05.1976
Paul VI
President of the Pontifical Councils for the Laity and for the Family
107Giuseppe Maria SensiItaly27.05.1907
CD24.05.1976
Paul VI
Apostolic Nuncio emeritus to Portugal
108Corrado BafileItaly04.07.1903
CD24.05.1976
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints
109Joseph SchröfferWest Germany20.02.1903
CD24.05.1976
Paul VI
Secretary emeritus of the Sacred Congregation for Catholic Education
110Eduardo Francisco PironioArgentina03.12.1920
CD24.05.1976
Paul VI
Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Religious and Secular Institutes
111Bernardin GantinBenin08.05.1922
CD27.06.1977
Paul VI
President of the Pontifical Commission for Justice and Peace and of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum
112Mario Luigi Ciappi Italy06.10.1909
CD27.06.1977
Paul VI
Pro-Theologian of the Pontifical Household

Cardinal electors by continent and country

The 112 attending cardinal electors in either conclave were from 49 countries on all six inhabited continents. The countries with the greatest number of cardinal electors were Italy, the United States, and France.
ContinentNumberPercentage
Africa12
North America15
South America16
Asia9
Europe*55
Oceania4
Total111100.0%

ContinentNumberPercentage
Africa12
North America16
South America16
Asia9
Europe*54
Oceania4
Total111100.0%