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From the Sistine Chapel to St Peter’s Square, locations in the Vatican where the new pope’s election will play out in the ...
The papal smoke signals are ready. Vatican workers on Friday hoisted a chimney onto the roof of the Sistine Chapel, which ...
The word conclave comes from the Latin for "with key", a reference to the lockdown imposed on cardinals during the process.
In centuries past, the cardinals slept in corridors and rooms of the Apostolic Palace itself during the conclave ...
The universal church is on full display during the waiting-for-white-smoke period. Watchers who gather at St. Peter's Square ...
Catholic cardinals are eligible to participate in the conclave, but two have indicated they will not attend. Two of these cardinals are from the Tri-State Area -- Timothy Cardinal Dolan from the ...
A conclave is the centuries-old election of a pope that derives its name from the Italian “con clave” (with a key) to ...
The College of Cardinals celebrated the ninth and final Novendiales Mass for Pope Francis on Sunday, May 4, the third Sunday of Easter.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with art historian Kim Butler about the artwork that adorns the walls of the Sistine Chapel and its significance ahead of the conclave to elect the next pope.
But papal betting has a long history. Roman banking houses were taking bets as far back as 1503. Alessandro Damasceni Peretti ...
Robert Harris praises the secret process of electing Pope Francis's success, saying political parties could learn from it.
Of the 133 cardinals with the right to vote in this conclave, 108 were created by Pope Francis and therefore will be ...