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‘Students are very enthusiastic,' Dallas professor on papal conclave excitement
Students and faculty at the University of Dallas are eagerly awaiting the selection of the next pope and plan to gather in a common area around a large screen for the announcement.
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Black smoke pours from Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected as conclave opens
Black smoke has poured out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected on the first ballot of the conclave to choose a new leader of the Catholic Church.
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No new pope: Black smoke on first day of conclave
Black smoke was seen around 9 p.m. local time, signaling that a new pope had not been selected on the first day of the conclave.
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Cardinals from NY, NJ among 10 from US who can vote on next pope. See full list
Who is voting for the next pope? Cardinal Timothy Dolan and Cardinal Joseph Tobin are among the US cardinals eligible.
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WATCH: Around 130 cardinals from 70 countries swear oaths to secrecy
Cardinal electors swore Wednesday to protect the church’s freedom and the secrecy of the conclave, as well as to avoid any secular politics in their votes for a new pope.
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A look at the history of the Sistine Chapel, the site of the papal conclave
As the papal conclave is set to begin to elect a new pope, the eyes of the world are on the Sistine Chapel, which will hold the Catholic cardinals as they cast their votes for the next leader of the Church. The renowned Sistine Chapel is a chapel within the Apostolic Palace, which is the pope’s official residence in Vatican...
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What was the longest conclave in history? Shortest ever? Details to know
“Conclave” the film may have introduced moviegoers to the spectacular ritual and drama of a modern conclave, but the periodic voting to elect a new pope has been going on for centuries and created a whole genre of historical trivia. Here are some facts about conclaves past, derived from historical studies including Miles Pattenden’s “Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450–1700,” and interviews...
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University of Dallas students, staff in Rome as Papal Conclave begins
The focus of the world on Vatican City as the papal conclave is set to begin and the College of Cardinals select Pope Francis’ successor.
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No pope elected on first day of conclave
Cardinals did not elect a new pope Wednesday on the first day of the conclave. Follow along for live updates.
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UTD student and staff in Rome as Papal Conclave starts Wednesday
The University of Dallas has a campus in Rome. There, students and staff await word that a new pope has been selected. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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University of Dallas students await white smoke and new Pope's name
As cardinals prepare to elect a new Pope, students and faculty at the University of Dallas gather in prayer and anticipation. Professor Susan Hanssen, who also teaches in Rome, shares the spiritual and historical significance of this moment. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Candace Sweat has more.
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How the Sistine Chapel prepares for the conclave
The Vatican prepares as 133 cardinals gather to elect the next pope. From surrendered phones to locked doors, here’s how the conclave will unfold.
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What are the priorities for cardinals in the conclave? Here's what they debate
Cardinals electing a new pope have some fundamental questions to weigh, beyond whether to give the Catholic Church its first Asian or African pope. Despite hailing from 70 different countries, the 133 cardinals seem fundamentally united in finding a pope who will be able to make the 2,000-year-old church credible and relevant today, especially to young people. That’s a tall...
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The conclave to choose the next pope will be the most geographically diverse in history
Cardinals hailing from 71 different countries are eligible to elect a pope this week in the most geographically diverse conclave in history.
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Ahead of the conclave, Vatican staff vow secrecy under threat of excommunication
All Vatican personnel involved in supporting the upcoming papal conclave must take an oath of secrecy — under penalty of automatic excommunication. The ceremony on Monday, mandated by Vatican law and revised by Pope Benedict XVI, includes clerics and lay staff alike: cooks, cleaners, doctors, nurses and security officials. Nearly 135 cardinal electors will gather in the Sistine Chapel, beginning...
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Dinner parties, listening and lobbying. Go behind closed doors to elect a pope
Rome is bustling with jasmine blooming and tourists, but behind closed doors are the days of dinner parties, coffee klatches and private meetings.
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How long was the longest conclave? Facts about the secret voting to elect a pope
From the longest and shortest elections to the origin of the required vow of secrecy, here are some facts about the centuries-old process.
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Vatican firefighters install chimney on roof of Sistine Chapel for conclave
Preparations for the conclave accelerated Friday with the installation of the chimney out of the Sistine Chapel that will signal the election of a successor to Pope Francis.
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Martin Scorsese, Pope Francis teamed to produce documentary called ‘Aldeas — A New Story'
Martin Scorsese is a producing a documentary made with Pope Francis about his work with cinema in the global educational movement he founded.
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Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth could see influx of students with signing of SB2
Governor Greg Abbott is set to sign the private school voucher program into law. The bill created deep divides among Texans and state leaders, but one of its biggest supporters is the Catholic Church. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Alicia Barrera reports the Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth is calling it a major win for families in North Texas.