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08-May-2025
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The voting of the cardinals is over: The smoke is black, the pope has not been elected

AUTHOR: M.J. GDNUS

The largest conclave in the history of the Catholic Church continued today, when four rounds of voting will be held, given that yesterday, as expected, no new pope was elected after one vote. After the first two rounds, a new pope was not elected.

Pope Francis, a native of Argentina, who died in April, was elected at the end of the second day, after five rounds of voting. Eight years earlier, it also took two days for the German Benedict XVI. be elected pope.

Cardinals began yesterday with the election of a new leader for the 1.4 billion Catholics in the world. In the evening, black smoke rose from a specially placed chimney, visible from St. Peter's Square inside the Vatican, which signals that the new pope has not been elected.

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