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“The names of the favorites appeared.” The conclave begins with black smoke. The whole world looks at the chimney of the Sistine Chapel

After every cardinal gave his name and took an oath of silence in Latin under the frescoes of Michelangelo, Archbishop Diego Ravelli charged “Extra Omnes” – everyone leaves. Everyone except cardinals entitled to vote left the chapel and its door was closed.

Now observers outside – from the most modest pilgrims to the most powerful world leaders – they can only look at the chimney of the Sistine chapel and wait for the white streak of smoke, which means the election of a new pope.

Ashley Davis

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