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malphono
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Since a bishop (in all Traditions) is to be unmarried, I will go along with that part, but not necessarily the rest. There really is no requirement that the man be a priest or even a cleric for that matter, at the time of election. Nothing precludes a series of ordinations, culminating in the episcopate, prior to the installation (I’d prefer to use the standard Oriental term “enthronement” here) of the Bishop of Rome.Not any man can be elected as Pope for the reasons clearly stated under UDG Chapter VII. The immediacy of ordination as a bishop, if the electee is not yet a bishop, requires that the electee must at least be a priest and unmarried. This precludes all married Catholic males (including Eastern Catholic priests who are currently married).