Wednesday, March 13, 2013

ROME CONCLAVE: BLACK SMOKE SIGNALS NO DECISION ON POPE!

The cardinals will keep voting until a new Pope is chosen,
Black smoke has issued from the Sistine Chapel in Rome, signalling
that the second and third votes in the Papal election have been
inconclusive.
Cardinals have been meeting for a second day to choose a successor to
Pope Benedict, who resigned last month.
The 115 electors are shut off in the Sistine Chapel and a nearby
residence until two-thirds agree on a leader for the world's 1.2
billion Catholics.
Further votes will be held on Wednesday afternoon.
The cardinals will vote four times daily until a single candidate
garners a two-thirds majority.
A successful vote would immediately be followed by white smoke and,
soon afterwards, the Latin announcement "Habemus Papam" - we have a
Pope.

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