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New Pope Elected in Conclave after Fourth Round of Voting

New Pope Elected in Conclave after Fourth Round of Voting
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Politics May 8, 2025 18:35

rome - White smoke rises from the Sistine Chapel as a new pope is chosen in the conclave, bringing jubilation to St. Peter's Square in Rome.

New Pope Elected in Conclave after Fourth Round of Voting

White smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel, signaling the election of a new pope, prompting cheers and celebrations in St. Peter's Square. Crowds eagerly awaited the introduction of the new pontiff on the balcony overlooking the square.

Secretive Voting Process

The voting process within the Sistine Chapel was shrouded in secrecy, with the outcome revealed by burning the voting ballots. The emergence of white smoke and tolling church bells announced the selection of the new pope to the world.

Historical Significance

Similar to the 2013 conclave that elected Pope Francis, this election also took two days to conclude following the passing of the previous pontiff, necessitating the gathering of 135 cardinals eligible to vote. The new pope is expected to be one of the participating cardinals, maintaining a tradition that dates back centuries.

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