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Vatican conclave continues for cardinals as second day begins with more black smoke over Sistine Chapel

  • Catholic cardinals began the conclave at the Vatican's Sistine Chapel on May 7 and 8, 2025, to elect Pope Francis's successor.
  • The conclave follows Pope Francis's death in April 2025 amid challenges like clerical abuse fallout and divisions within the Church.
  • Around 133 cardinal electors from about 70 countries, mostly appointed by Francis, continue secret ballots requiring two-thirds majority.
  • Black smoke appeared twice by 11:50 a.m., signaling no candidate reached the required 89 votes to become the 267th pope.
  • The inconclusive voting means cardinals remain sequestered and are expected to hold further ballots until consensus is reached.
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ondacero.es broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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