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Cardinals vote again after black smoke signals no pope chosen on first day - The assembled cardinals vote up to four times a ...
At the end of each voting round, black smoke means a new pope has not yet to be selected, while white smoke indicates a new ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Saturday backed a proposed unconditional 30-day ceasefire in the ...
On the afternoon of Thursday, May 8, white smoke from the Sistine Chapel's chimney billowed into the sky, prompting waves of ...
Only one voting session is permitted on the first day. After that, voting sessions occur twice in the morning and twice in ...
In the papal conclave to elect a new pope, here's a look at what the color of smoke (black or white) means after each vote.
Vatican workers hoisted a chimney onto the roof of the Sistine Chapel, which will be used in burning the ballots for the ...
Black smoke has poured out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected on the first ballot of the conclave ...
Black smoke appeared from a chimney atop the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican on Thursday, signaling that cardinals meeting in a ...
Here's how the conclave creates black and white smoke and why the Catholic Church began using them to signal whether a new pope has been elected.
A new pope will be selected when a candidate gets a two-thirds-plus-one majority vote by the cardinal electors. White smoke ...