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The conclave to select the next pope has begun after Catholic cardinals from across the world filed into the Sistine Chapel ...
Using smoke to communicate to the public whether a new pope has been elected is somewhat a recent tradition for the Catholic Church. Cardinal electors in the conclave, which originates from a ...
White smoke from the Sistine Chapel on Thursday signaled that the cardinals have selected the next leader of the Catholic Church.
And they will determine whether the adage "fat pope, thin pope" holds true or whether the next leader of the Catholic Church ...
Catholic cardinals gather and sequester themselves in the Vatican for the start of a conclave to elect a new pope.
In the 13th century, it took almost three years — 1,006 days to be exact — to choose Pope Clement IV's successor, making it the longest conclave in the Catholic Church’s history. It's also ...
As cardinals prepare for the largest papal conclave in history, battle lines are being drawn over the direction of the church ...
The question facing the conclave is whether the cardinals want to continue in the direction set by Pope Francis.
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