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Political figures around the world have congratulated Robert Francis Prevost, now known as Pope Leo XIV, after his election ...
The temporary chimney atop the Sistine Chapel released a plume of white smoke on Thursday evening local time, signaling that the 133 cardinals working inside had reached a two-thirds majority to elect ...
The end of each round of balloting will be signaled by smoke emanating from a stovepipe chimney atop the Sistine Chapel. Black smoke -- fumata nera in Italian -- indicates an inconclusive vote, while ...
Being here in Rome, being part of something that’s thousands of years old, and seeing a list of every pope since St. Peter — you see this continuous chain, and you just know you’re part of ...
When white smoke rose out of the Vatican on Thursday, Catholics in Roanoke were watching from their screens in delight as ...
Black smoke emerged from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel during the conclave. That meant that no new pope had been elected ...
The first American pope has a family history with deep ties to New Orleans. Robert Prevost, who has chosen the name Pope Leo XIV, was elected as the next pontiff on Thursday following a two-day ...
The longest conclave lasted almost three years. Thankfully, the timeframe has changed drastically in recent years.
A Modesto catholic school is ringing bells in support of the new pope. Hundreds of kids at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School ...
Black smoke appeared in the second round of voting for the papal conclave, meaning no pope has been selected. FOX 9's Se Kwon has more on the story.
White smoke was seen emanating from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, indicating that a two-thirds vote has been reached to elect the new pope.
Catholic cardinals are returning to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday for a second day of voting to try and elect a new pope.