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Jumat, 15 Maret 2013

Inside the conclave: The story behind the election of Pope Francis

Inside the conclave: The story behind the election of Pope Francis

Artuso Pastry shop in the Bronx, which was known for its Pope Benedict XVI cookies, has been quick to offer up cookies bearing Pope Francis's picture.

The outcome on Tuesday was expected, since all 115 of the cardinals are theoretically candidates, and the winner must receive two-thirds, or 77, of the votes. In past modern conclaves, the first ballot essentially served as a primary, with a number of

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.

By Alessandro SpecialeReligion News Service VATICAN CITY (RNS) As the Vatican prepares for the opening of the conclave on Tuesday (March 12) to elect a new pope, officials announced that the personal secretary of

I thought the TV coverage of the opening of the conclave put the awe back in awesome. If you're a Church that owns the actual Sistine Chapel, why not show it to the whole world? Message: Our art is better than your art. (And who you callin' medieval?)

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