The first morning voting session is held, so the time is approaching when white smoke can appear from the chimney.
Resources in the Vatican report that the necessary votes for the pope’s election can be collected tonight or morning May 9. This is known by Sky News on Thursday, May 8.
In the Vatican, the second day of the Cardinals ‘secret vote at the Conclave, gathered for Pope Francis’ successor election, continued. The eyes of the believers and journalists are again confined to the chimney over the Sistine Chapel: White smoke means that the new father was selected, black – whose vote did not give the result.
To select a new pope, it is necessary that the candidate receive two -thirds of Cardinals vote.
Resources ensure that the Cardinals seek to show the unity of the church through rapid decisions. At the same time, conclave collapse may indicate significant disagreements.
The first morning voting session is held, so the time is approaching when white smoke can appear from the chimney.
Note that the first Conclave vote in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel ended with black smoke on May 7. As a result, the Cardinals did not decide on the first Conclave vote, which would be the new pope.
If the father is selected, white smoke will appear from the pipe above 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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