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What to expect as conclave enters second day of voting for new pope - Black smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel on ...
The great doors of the Sistine Chapel shut Wednesday after the cry of “extra omnes” — Latin for “all out” — and 133 cardinals ...
The black smoke confirmed the 133 cardinal electors sequestered inside had not reached the required two-thirds majority — at ...
The ballots are burned after each vote and the smoke will emanate from the chimney that was built on top of the Sistine Chapel. Black smoke means a majority has not been reached and the voting will ...
Cardinals retired for the night after black smoke spewed from the Sistine Chapel chimney after the first papal conclave vote.
Cardinals are meeting in a secret, sacred conclave for a second day as they seek a new pontiff to follow Pope Francis.
In total, 133 cardinals will be voting during this conclave, the most electors ever, with 108 of them being appointed by Pope Francis.
Cardinals are returning to the Sistine Chapel to continue voting for a new pope. The first conclave ballot failed to find a ...
As Cardinals gathered in the Sistine Chapel to begin the voting process for the 267th pope of the Roman Catholic Church, we ...
The cardinals are participating in the most geographically diverse conclave in the faith’s 2,000-year history.
No pope has been selected yet as black smoke rises from Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. A bishop in Las Vegas explains what's ...
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