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Black smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Wednesday evening, indicating that no pope was elected in the first round ...
Black smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel chimney Wednesday night, signaling no pope was elected in the first conclave vote.
Cardinals will vote again on Thursday as the secretive process to elect a new head of the Catholic Church continues.
VATICAN CITY - The largest and most geographically diverse conclave in history was due to resume on Thursday, with Roman ...
A new leader of the Catholic church is expected to be chosen in the coming days following the death of Pope Francis on April ...
The world is waiting to see who will replace Pope Francis, and Newsweek reveals when you can expect to see smoke signals.
The Catholic Church has begun the highly choreographed process of choosing its new leader following the death of Pope Francis ...
The papal conclave begins May 7. Here's how cardinals choose the next pope, what to expect and how secretive the process is.
Grace Kisa discusses her multicultural background, recycled materials in her art, and how her exhibition demonstrates her ...
The world watches for white smoke from the Sistine Chapel as cardinals begin the historic process of selecting a successor to ...
At 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, cardinal-electors proceeded into the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican to begin the sacred and secretive task of electing a new pope. Behind the chapel’s closed doors, 133 ...
Black or white smoke from the Sistine Chapel chimney signals the outcome of each conclave vote — learn how tradition, timing, ...