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The first ballot will be cast Wednesday evening (Vatican time), May 7, according to Vatican News. Voting will then happen ...
While a pope can be elected on the first vote it has not happened in centuries. The last three conclaves, held in 2013, 2005 ...
Black smoke poured out of the Sistine Chapel chimney Wednesday evening, indicating that no pope was elected on the conclave’s ...
Cardinals are meeting in a secret, sacred conclave for a second day as they seek a new pontiff to follow Pope Francis.
The process of choosing a successor to the late Pope Francis, and shaping the future of the Catholic Church, has begun.
Multiple rounds of voting likely will be required before a candidate emerges with the two-thirds majority required to become ...
With a Vatican official calling out “extra omnes” and the door to the Sistine Chapel shutting, the conclave to elect Pope ...
As the cardinals gather in conclave beginning today, May 7, the Church and all people of goodwill are invited to pray this ...
The conclave will last until there has been a two-thirds majority vote for the next pope. Just one vote will be held on May 7 ...
The papal conclave begins May 7. Here's how cardinals choose the next pope, what to expect and how secretive the process is.
The conclave officially commences Wednesday, May 7 at 4 a.m. ET (10 a.m. in Rome) with a mass in Saint Peter's Basilica. The ...
Regardless, the ceremonies will begin on Wednesday, May 7. See how it works: From secret ballots to white smoke, here's how the papal conclave will elect a new pope USA TODAY will stream coverage ...
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