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Black smoke seen above the Sistine Chapel indicating the cardinals voting to choose the new pope has not yet reached the two-thirds majority. Voting will continue on Thursday morning.
Black smoke was seen over the Vatican on Wednesday, May 7, indicating no decision had been reached yet in the election for a new pope.
The Catholic Church doesn't have a new Pop as the first day of the conclave ends with the cardinals not electing a successor ...
The Catholic church's eligible cardinals are behind closed doors in the Sistine Chapel for a secret vote to elect a successor to Pope Francis.
With a Vatican official calling out “extra omnes” and the door to the Sistine Chapel shutting, the conclave to elect Pope ...
Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York made his way to the Sistine Chapel May 7 to participate in the conclave process to elect the next pope.
Black smoke confirms no pope elected in first conclave voting round - The secret meeting to elect a new pontiff began on Wednesday afternoon.
The Vatican is streaming live views of St. Peter's Square on its YouTube channel, NBC offers a "smoke cam," and CNN created a ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Black smoke is pouring out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected on the first ...
The name "Franciscus" is seen engraved on the tomb of Pope Francis inside the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome. The interletter spacing, or kerning, of the engraving has come under scrutiny from ...
The election for a new pope continues as black smoke above the Sistine Chapel signals that the cardinals have cast their ...
From changing clothes in the Room of Tears to taking a moment for private prayer, the process of becoming pope involves ...