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Catholic cardinals will sequester themselves Wednesday behind the Vatican’s medieval walls for the start of a conclave to ...
While the cardinals are known to wear their scarlet red attire, some individuals involved in conclave proceedings were seen ...
Catholic cardinals gather and sequester themselves in the Vatican for the start of a conclave to elect a new pope.
The 133 cardinals are expected to vote again in the morning after spending the night sequestered at the Vatican residences.
The Catholic Church's cardinal electors entered the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican to choose a successor to Pope Francis, as ...
On Day 2, the cardinals will begin their day with a mass in the Pauline Chapel and then retreat to the Sistine Chapel for ...
Francis’ successor will be selected by cardinals at the conclave that began on May 7. Cardinals, known as the “princes of the ...
Cardinals are meeting in a secret, sacred conclave for a second day as they seek a new pontiff to follow Pope Francis.
The Vatican conclave will continue with as many as four more rounds of voting. A two-thirds majority of the 133 cardinals is ...
With all the pomp, drama and solemnity that the Catholic Church can muster, 133 Catholic cardinals are beginning the ...
All eyes are on the chimney over the Sistine Chapel for signs of white smoke that will herald the election of a new pope.
Crowds of people gathered to enter St. Peter's Square in Vatican City for day two of the papal conclave on Thursday.