New Pope: 133 Cardinals Converge In Rome For Voting – Vatican

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The Vatican on Monday announced that all of the 133 Catholic cardinals who will vote to choose a successor to Pope Francis are now in Rome ahead of the conclave starting this week.

“They will gather in secret in the Sistine Chapel starting at 4:30 pm (1430 GMT) on Wednesday, and will keep voting until one choice among them has a two-thirds majority and becomes head of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics, according to AFP.

Truthlive News had reported that the Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta.

The cardinals will formally process into the Sistine Chapel by noon, the storied 15th century worship space adorned with frescoes by Michelangelo, where they will begin voting for the next pope.

“They are expected to take one vote on Wednesday afternoon. Subsequent days will have two votes each morning and afternoon. It takes a two-thirds majority for someone to be elected.”

According to conclave regulations, if no-one has been chosen after the first three days, the cardinals should take a day-long “pause of prayer” before continuing.

The only signal given to the outside world about the deliberations will come from a chimney installed above the chapel. The cardinals will burn their ballots, adding a chemical product to create one of two colours of smoke: black for an inconclusive vote; white when there is a new pope.

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