(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 2 – Cardinals will help each other out with languages in the conclave starting Wednesday to elect Pope Francis’s successor, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni told the press Friday noting that there were some cardinals who do not speak Italian.
“I think that the cardinals can help each other out,” said the director of the Vatican press office, explaining that there will be no professional interpreters in the Sistine Chapel while there is simultaneous translation into six or seven languages in the pre-conclave general congregations. (ANSA).
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“I think that the cardinals can help each other out,” said the director of the Vatican press office, explaining that there will be no professional interpreters in the Sistine Chapel while there is simultaneous translation into six or seven languages in the pre-conclave general congregations. (ANSA).
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