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Lets say you want to become pope, head of the Catholic Church and shepherd to over 1 billion faithful. What requirements must you have for this lofty position: 1) Be a catholic and 2) Be a man. Which seems a little thin and, while its technically possible for a regular Sunday Catholic to become pope, the last time this happened was essentially never because becoming pope isnt like becoming president, you cant just run for office. Selecting the pope is an inside job and the men who do it are the cardinals, and while in theory they can select any catholic man to become pope, in practice they prefer to elevate one of their own. The last time a non-cardinal become pope was more than 600 years ago. So, while it isnt an official requirement, its an unofficial, official requirement. Thus in order to be pope youll first need to be a cardinal and to do that youll need to start climbing the catholic corporate ladder.* Step 1: Become a Priest. Unlike some churches where you can fill out