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VATICAN CITY (AP) — Black smoke again pours from Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope elected after second or third ballots.
Sequestered cardinals are deliberating for a second day inside Vatican City as they attempt to pick a new pope. They haven't ...
Almost all of the 133 cardinals choosing the next pope are staying at the Domus Sanctae Marthae guesthouse, which enjoyed a spruce up in the days before the conclave began.
Some of the 133 voting cardinals had said they expected a short conclave to replace Pope Francis. But it will still likely take a few rounds of voting.
Black smoke is again pouring out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating that no pope was elected on second or third ...
The cardinals can vote twice Thursday morning and twice in the afternoon. If no one collects a two-thirds majority, the ...
The 133 cardinals in the conclave will participate in as many as four rounds of voting a day until a two-thirds majority is ...
Cardinals are meeting in a secret, sacred conclave for a second day as they seek a new pontiff to follow Pope Francis.
Because the ballots are only burned once in the morning and once in the evening, the smoke signals will likely be seen around ...
A group of 133 cardinals has not reached a decision in the first vote of the conclave after the process, which is shrouded in ...