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Cardinals fail to elect new pope in first conclave vote as black smoke signals inconclusive outcome

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The papal conclave to elect the 267th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church has concluded its first day with no clear frontrunner in sight. The 133 cardinal electors from 70 countries, sequestered in the Sistine Chapel, failed to reach the necessary two-thirds majority, or 89 votes, to elect a new pope. Black smoke emerged from the chapel's chimney at 9:05pm, indicating that no decision was made.

    1. I can think of some African cardinals -- they make me shudder.
    1. We haven't spoken to each other during the meetings.
    1. Whoever they elect needs to be brave enough to properly tackle the question of women's inclusion, because so far it has not been, even by Pope Francis.
    2. The cardinal-electors – 133 men – will use smoke signals to communicate to the world they have elected a new pope.
    1. We hope the new Pope will arrive in three [or] four days.
    1. Michelangelo's looming image of Jesus the Judge would remind everyone of the greatness of the responsibility.
    1. Most of us have never met, and this is the first time we're together. You could say we don't know each other.
    2. It's not a lot of time to understand what that person is like, what they think, it's not easy.
    1. I was very happy. Because I don't have this strong leadership — what do you call it? — management type.
    2. The people of Israel, Abraham, migrated. The church is built up from migrants.
    1. We in the Catholic Church understand the power of a theatrical production.

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sources

  1. 1.France 24
  2. 2.The Washington Post
  3. 3.South China Morning Post
  4. 4.Le Monde
  5. 5.NPR
  6. 6.The Times of India
  7. 7.The Guardian
  8. 8.El Paìs
  9. 9.ABC News (Australia)
  10. 10.The Korea Herald
  11. 11.Al Jazeera
  12. 12.CNN

perspectives

  1. 1.US under Donald Trump
  2. 2.Election
  3. 3.Italian Foreign Policy
  4. 4.Catholic Church
  5. 5.Italian politics

countries

  1. 1.ArgentinaAR
  2. 2.AustriaAT
  3. 3.BelgiumBE
  4. 4.CanadaCA
  5. 5.Congo, The Democratic Republic of theCD
  6. 6.ChinaCN
  7. 7.CubaCU
  8. 8.GermanyDE
  9. 9.AlgeriaDZ
  10. 10.SpainES
  11. 11.FranceFR
  12. 12.United KingdomGB

organizations

  1. 1.Catholic Church
  2. 2.College of Cardinals
  3. 3.Roman Curia
  4. 4.Swiss Guard
  5. 5.Pontifical Gregorian University
  6. 6.Women's Ordination Conference
  7. 7.Australian Catholic University
  8. 8.BishopAccountabilityorg
  9. 9.BlueskyUS
  10. 10.Catholic University of America
  11. 11.China State Shipbuilding Corporation
  12. 12.Council for the Economy

persons

  1. 1.Giovanni Battista ReIT
  2. 2.Pietro ParolinIT
  3. 3.Benedict XVI
  4. 4.John Paul II
  5. 5.Giuseppe VersaldiIT
  6. 6.Diego Ravelli
  7. 7.Peter Erdo
  8. 8.Catriona Hawe
  9. 9.Gregorio Borgia
  10. 10.Habemus Papam
  11. 11.James Kleineck
  12. 12.Jean-Marc Aveline

technicals

  1. 1.St Peter's Basilica
  2. 2.Sistine Chapel
  3. 3.Litany of the Saints
  4. 4.Christianity
  5. 5.Pauline Chapel
  6. 6.Basilica Of Santa Maria Maggiore
  7. 7.Conclave
  8. 8.God of Faith
  9. 9.Lutheranism
  10. 10.Mass Pro Eligendo Papa
  11. 11.Ordinary General Assembly
  12. 12.Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelisation