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Here's how the conclave creates black and white smoke and why the Catholic Church began using them to signal whether a new ...
Multiple rounds of voting likely will be required before a candidate emerges with the two-thirds majority required to become the next pope.
More than 130 cardinals from all over the world are gathering today for the papal conclave, through which a new head of the ...
Black smoke has poured out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected on the first ballot of the conclave ...
As cardinals gather at the Sistine Chapel to begin voting for a successor to Pope Francis, there is no single frontrunner, and it remains unclear whether the new pope will align with Francis’s more ...
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Black smoke has been rising from the Sistine Chapel, signaling that the cardinals have not yet elected a new pope on Thursday ...
Black smoke billowed over the Vatican on Wednesday to signal that no candidate received the required two-thirds majority of ...
Here's what to know about the black and white smoke used during a papal conclave. Live updates: Black smoke signals no pope named in today's first conclave ballots More: How accurate is the movie ...
The Vatican is streaming live views of St. Peter's Square on its YouTube channel, NBC offers a "smoke cam" and CNN created a 3D visualization.
For the latest news and updates from the papal conclave, read USA TODAY's live updates for Thursday, May 8. Black smoke plumed over the Vatican into the night sky in Rome on Wednesday, signaling ...
The cardinals are shut off from the world for the secretive voting that will result in new leadership for the world's 1.4 ...