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Catholic cardinal electors from six continents gathered Wednesday inside the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican for the 2025 conclave to select a new pope. After the first round of voting, black smoke was seen rising from the Sistine Chapel as night fell in Rome, indicating they have not yet agreed on a choice for the next pontiff. Â
The conclave began 16 days after the death of 88-year-old Pope Francis, who led the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics for 12 years.Â
With no one receiving the required two-thirds-plus-one vote in the first round, the cardinals will resume the process on Thursday morning. A signal of white smoke will be sent up the chimney once a new pope is chosen.
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