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With the conclave underway, PBS News has a live video of the chimney on the Sistine Chapel as the world waits for white smoke ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — One hundred and thirty-three cardinals are sequestering themselves behind the Vatican’s medieval walls ...
Black smoke poured from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday, signifying that the cardinals did not elect a new pope on the first ballot. The cardinals are considering difficult and divisive ...
A couple miles from the ongoing conclave, sisters in leadership gather at the International Union of Superiors General assembly May 5-9, with Pope Francis' spirit of synodality at its center.
Here's how the conclave creates black and white smoke and why the Catholic Church began using them to signal whether a new pope has been elected.
Many Catholics in New York City and beyond joined in prayer Wednesday to seek divine guidance for the cardinals at the ...
The first conclave in more than a decade comes during an uncertain time for the church, which is facing difficult decisions ...
Catholic leaders on Delmarva say they are looking forward to the election of a new pope as the 2025 papal conclave kicked off ...
Cardinals have begun the secretive conclave to elect the next pope, a process steeped in tradition and ritual, as Catholics ...
Since livestream cameras went up early Wednesday morning, a handful of seagulls have hopped around the Sistine Chapel chimney ...
The chances the cardinals would agree on a new leader in their first vote were vanishingly remote, so today’s result reveals ...
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