Conclave in Rome – From a personal point of view with Iben Tranholm
Conclave in Rome – From a personal point of view with Iben Tranholm
What does it mean to elect a pope in the 21st century? What really happens behind the closed doors of the Vatican during a conclave? What are the expectations, background events, and spiritual tensions surrounding the process—and what does the outcome tell us about the Church and the world?
This conversation brings together three thinkers from diverse cultural and professional backgrounds who offer reflections on the conclave in Rome: Iben Thranholm – Danish journalist, Visiting Fellow, Mathias Corvinus Collegium will be interviewd by Szabolcs Nagypál, Head of the Center for Law and Society (MCC) and Krisztián Fenyves, Researcher of Law and Society Center (MCC), Roman Catholic theologian. Going beyond surface facts, they explore the deeper meaning of the election from a personal, intellectual, and spiritual perspective.
Guest speakers:
▪️ Iben Thranholm – Danish journalist, Visiting Fellow, Mathias Corvinus Collegium
▪️ Szabolcs Nagypál – Head of the Center for Law and Society (MCC)
▪️ Krisztián Fenyves – Researcher of Law and Society Center (MCC), Roman Catholic theologian
Join us for this timely and inspiring conversation!
Date: Thursday, 19 June 2025, 18:00
Venue: Scruton Salon (1061 Budapest, Andrássy út 6., 1st floor, Doorbell 3)
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