New information should be out soon about the timing of the conclave to choose the next pope.
“By the end of the week I expect we will know more or less when things are going to get underway,” said Vatican spokesperson Greg Burke to Chris Jansing Tuesday, a day after Pope Benedict XVI’s shocking announcement that he would abdicate February 28.
The College of Cardinals is expected to meet some time in March to elect the next pope. Burke says the process will be similar to when a pope dies except there won’t be a mourning period.
With Benedict set to step down in two weeks, the Vatican is preparing for crowds to attend the final ceremonial events of his papacy. Lent begins Wednesday and Benedict will hold special Ash Wednesday services at St. Peter’s Basilica instead of the small church where he has normally held services.









