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Black smoke again poured out of the Sistine Chapel chimney on Thursday, indicating that no pope has been elected yet.
ROME – The Vatican announced details Tuesday of the schedule for the start of the conclave on May 7, the eagerly anticipated secret election of a new pontiff following the death of pope Francis.
Editor's note: Click here to view the conclave schedule for Thursday, May 8. There is no timeline for the decision − Pope Francis was chosen in one day in 2013, while the election of Pope ...
The 133 cardinals from 70 countries will begin the conclave Wednesday afternoon following a morning mass at St. Peter’s Basilica. All communications around the Vatican will be jammed and ...
Update: White smoke poured from the chimney on top of the Sistine Chapel on Thursday afternoon at the Vatican, indicating that the cardinal electors in the conclave had chosen a new pope.
The Vatican has announced details of the schedule for the eagerly anticipated secret election of a new pontiff following the death of Pope Francis.
Freed from their conclave, cardinals began describing the hours and days leading up to the final ballot Thursday afternoon ...