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Catholic cardinals are returning to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday for a second day of voting to try and elect a new pope.
"You have to trust the process … you don't want them to rush it," said Elizabeth Whelan of Newfoundland, Canada.
Cardinals returned to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday to resume voting for a new pope and crowds flocked back to St. Peter's ...
Cardinals from 70 countries commence the conclave to elect Pope Francis' successor, sequestered in the Vatican until a ...
Black smoke pours from Sistine Chapel chimney as cardinals fail to elect new pope - A record 133 cardinals from 70 countries ...
The cardinals are participating in the most geographically diverse conclave in the faith’s 2,000-year history.
The longest conclave lasted almost three years. Thankfully, the timeframe has changed drastically in recent years.
VATICAN CITY — Cardinals failed again Thursday morning to find a successor to Pope Francis, sending black smoke billowing up ...
A successful candidate to replace Pope Francis, who died April 21, will require a two-thirds majority of the voting cardinals. White smoke -- fumata bianca -- will signify that a new pope has been ...
What is the science behind the smoke signals on the Sistine Chapel to announce if a new pope has been elected?
While younger cardinals are busy choosing the new pope, older cardinals are mostly waiting it out like the rest of us ...