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May, 07 2025 20:09 PM
20.37 BSTClosing summary… and on that note, it’s a wrap from me, Jakub Krupa, for today. Plumes of black smoke have emerged from the chimney on top of the Sistine Chapel, signalling that the 133 cardinals sealed off inside have failed to elect a new pope on the first day of conclave (21:01, 21:21, all times in CEST). The result is not unexpected (21:04) – only once in history the pope was elected on the first day, over 500 years ago. The cardinals will be back for more tomorrow as the conclave continues: with up to four votes; two in the morning, two in the afternoon (21:17). 0:42Doors to the Sistine Chapel close as Conclave begins – videoAnd here are our explainers to help you understand the process better: Who are the main candidates? Who will be the next pope? Leading candidates for the conclave to considerRead more How many rounds of voting are usually needed? (19:00) Who are the electors? (18:35) The Sistine Chapel, Santa Maria guesthouse – key locations (18:06) How the voting process works? (16:52) Brief history of conclaves past (16:15) What’s the in-tray for the new pope (14:50) Papal in-tray: new pontiff will have to hit ground running on many urgent issuesRead more Our Today in Focus podcast on “how to pick a pope” How to pick a pope - podcastRead moreAnd that’s all from me, Jakub Krupa, for today.If you have any tips, comments or suggestions, email me at jakub.krupa@theguardian.com.I am also on Bluesky at @jakubkrupa.bsky.social and on X at @jakubkrupa.ShareUpdated at 20.41 BST
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