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Of Cardinal Lawrence's sermon that opens the conclave, Fiennes received applause as he added, "to say to a room full of Cardinals, ‘we mustn't underestimate the importance of doubt' is a ...
As dean, Cardinal Lawrence makes decisions that would not be permissible in a real-life conclave. The movie "does a fair job" of depicting conclave procedures, said B. Kevin Brown, ...
One cardinal who does not want the post is Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes), dean of the College of Cardinals, despite encouragement by Cardinal Bellini (Stanley Tucci).
Ralph Fiennes was hanging out with a Catholic cardinal. The “English Patient” actor was preparing for his next role, as Cardinal Thomas Lawrence in the pope movie “Conclave,” in theaters ...
Stanley Tucci is expertly cast as Cardinal Bellini, Lawrence's longtime friend and ally who is favored to do well in the election. By turns catty and serious-minded, Bellini tells Lawrence that ...
FIENNES: (As Cardinal Lawrence) There is one sin which I have come to fear above all others - certainty. If there was only certainty and no doubt, there would be no mystery, and therefore no need ...
Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) tells Cardinal Bellini (Stanley Tucci), "I don't think we have any choice but to admit him," allowing him into the conclave.
Of Cardinal Lawrence’s sermon that opens the conclave, Fiennes received applause as he added, “to say to a room full of Cardinals, ‘we mustn’t underestimate the importance of doubt’ is a ...
The movie shows Cardinal Lawrence communicating with Monsignor Raymond O’Malley (played by Brían F. O'Byrne), asking him to check into things such as the pope’s final meeting with Cardinal ...
The movie shows Cardinal Lawrence communicating with Monsignor Raymond O’Malley (played by Brían F. O'Byrne), asking him to check into things such as the pope’s final meeting with Cardinal ...
Of Cardinal Lawrence’s sermon that opens the conclave, Fiennes received applause as he added, “to say to a room full of Cardinals, ‘we mustn’t underestimate the importance of doubt’ is a ...