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Cardinals celebrate Mass in the Vatican before conclave to elect new pope

More than 130 cardinals from across the world have gathered in the Vatican to begin the process of electing a new pontiff following the death of Pope Francis

This afternoon, they will walk to the Sistine Chapel to cast their votes beneath the famous Renaissance frescoes

Once cardinals enter the chapel, around 17:30 local time (16:30 BST), they will have no communication with the outside world until a new Pope is elected

This marks the beginning of the conclave – which comes from the Latin for “cum clave”, or “locked with key”

After the first vote later today, smoke will emerge from the Sistine Chapel chimney – black smoke means more voting will take place tomorrow, white means we have a new pope

 

 

 

 

 

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