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Inside The Conclave: Extra Omnes To Habemus Papam

Inside The Conclave: Extra Omnes To Habemus Papam

VATICAN CITY -- Three rounds of ballots had been cast with no winner, but it was becoming clear which way this conclave was headed. When the cardinals broke for lunch, Sean O'Malley of Boston sat down next to his Argentine friend, Jorge Bergoglio.

This file picture taken on April 18, 2005 shows cardinals entering the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican before the start of the conclave. The conclave triggered by the historic resignation of Benedict XVI will start on March 12, 2013,

Smaller and simpler than our federal government, the Vatican conclave worked. Perhaps we might incorporate some of their incentives to make our government more functional. Whenever a decision on a bill cannot be reached after three days, the House and

It's right there in black or white: At the end of every conclave voting session, a smoke signal is released from the Sistine Chapel's chimney. Black means no agreement. White means the Catholic Church has a new pope.

Pope Francis' election remains the biggest news on late-night TV. Conan O'Brien lauded the pontiff for bringing back a famous American institution, The Late Show's David Letterman examined his voting block and Late Night host Jimmy Fallon referenced

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