Pope Benedict XVI is considering changes to Catholic Church rules which may speed up the process to select his successor, the Vatican says.
A spokesman said the Pope may issue a decree in the next few days regarding the conclave, the gathering of cardinals to choose the next pontiff.
Pope Benedict announced last week that he would resign on 28 February.
Under current rules the conclave should not start before 15 March, but there has been pressure to bring it forward.
Church officials want a successor to be in place before the start of Holy Week on 24 March, the most important event in the Christian calendar.
Surprise resignation
The existing rules are set to allow time for cardinals from around the world to travel to Rome for the conclave after the papacy becomes vacant.
But Benedict was the first Pope to resign rather than die in office for hundreds of years, giving more prior warning than usual of the need for a conclave to be held.
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