Black smoke rose from the pipe over the Sistine Chapel – a symbol of the fact that the Cardinals had not yet selected the new father.
The conclave in the Vatican Sistine Chapel, which began Wednesday morning, May 7, was over. Black smoke increases from the pipe over the Sistine chapel. As a result, the Cardinals did not decide on the first Conclave vote, which would be the new pope. This was reported by the British Television Channel Sky News.
From the next day before the new dad’s election, a maximum of four votes each day will take place.
If the father is selected, white smoke will appear from the pipe over the Sistine chapel.
Note that 133 cardinals of 71 countries in the near future should choose a new pope.
Remember that all the Cardinals who choose the next dad came to Rome.
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