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White smoke streamed from a chimney atop the Sistine Chapel, signaling to the world that the 133 cardinals inside have elected a new pope. But we don't yet know his identity.
White smoke streamed from a chimney atop the Sistine Chapel, signaling to the world that the 133 cardinals inside have elected a new pope. But we don't yet know his identity.
On this week's "Mormon Land" podcast, a Latter-day Saint historian and a Catholic archivist discuss how the two religions ...
White smoke was pouring out of the Sistine Chapel chimney at the Vatican, signalling that a pope has been elected to lead the Catholic Church.
Rome — It's been called "holy smoke." And it's color coded ... Sanctis tested the mechanism that will signal the fate of the Catholic Church, and who will be the next man to lead its 1.4 ...
VATICAN CITY (AP) — White smoke poured from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel and the great bells of St. Peter’s Basilica ...
White smoke blew from the roof of the Sistine ... The secrecy also relates back to a central Catholic belief that the Holy Spirit should guide the Cardinals to make the best choice for a new ...
The Chicago-born pontiff is the first American to lead the Catholic Church, and while his positions on some of the church’s ...
The cardinals, who broke for lunch and will reconvene this afternoon, are expected to continue casting ballots at the Vatican until one among them receives at least two-thirds of the vote. The release ...
The process of choosing a new pope is a sacred tradition for the catholic church. Local Catholic schools are using the opportunity to teach students about the process of choosing the next pontiff.
Today, let’s talk about smoke. The kind that comes out of the Sistine Chapel chimney when the Catholic Church votes for a new pope. I’m thinking it might be time ...
As the papal conclave continues, onlookers from around the world will watch for smoke ... the Holy Spirit on who should be the successor, according to the United States Conference of Catholic ...