Cardinals Gather In Sistine Chapel to Vote On A New Pope |
Black Smoke. White Smoke. Cardinals. Conclave.
It’s all part of the Vatican lingo surrounding the pagentry and tradition of electing a new pope to shepherd the millions of Catholics around the globe.
Behind the closed doors of the infamous Sistine Chapel in Rome, Italy, 115 Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday started the mysterious business of coming together as a conclave to vote for a man to become pope and succeed Benedict XVI who last month became the first pope to resign in six centuries.
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