Concla: Next smoke must only come out tomorrow at the beginning of Brazil's morning; see clocks
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Conclava: Rituals and high number of cordials bring smoke from the camel
In each of the four daily votes in Capela Sistina, each cardinal is called from the chair where he is sitting to deliver his ballot, at a session marked by many prayers and songs, a ritual that usually lasts an hour with 60 voters, half of the current college. "It is a very special conclave because the number of cardinals is very high, 133, and that is why yesterday the vote lasted so long," said the professor of the History of the Church of the…
Concla: Next smoke must only come out tomorrow at the beginning of Brazil's morning; see clocks
Signal indicating the election (or not) of a new Pontific has scheduled hours to take place Starting this Thursday, the conclature that will choose the successor Pontific of Pope Francis. The conciliants are gathered from 5h from Brazil (10h in the local time) to closed doors in the Sistina Chapel, in the Vatican. After the first smoking — black, indicating that there was no consensus in the first vote — there is already time for new signs of th…
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