This Thursday (8), the second day of the Conclave, seagulls appeared again on the roof of the Sistine Chapel, drawing attention to people from all over the world.
After on Wednesday (7), indicating that a new pope has not yet been chosen, many are expecting the result to leave this Thursday (8).
It started attracting several faithful in St. Peter’s Square, eager to see the color of the next smoke.
However, what attracted people’s attention was the appearance of two seagulls on the roof of the Sistine Chapel, very close to the famous chimney.
The birds stayed for a few minutes on the roof, left, and then returned.
The expectation of the faithful now turns to the next voting shifts that take place in the afternoon (local time).
According to the sessions on Thursday (8) started early: the second round of votes ended around 6:50 am (Brasília time), with black smoke, ie without a new pontiff.
The cardinals paused around 7:30 am (Brasília time), 12:30 pm, local time, when they have lunch and rest.
There is no.
If a pontiff is chosen in the first round of the afternoon, white smoke will leave around 11:30 am (Brasília time), 5:30 pm local time.
No smoke will leave the chimney if there is no decision and the cardinals go to the second round of votes.
At the end of it, if no one is elected, black smoke will leave again or white if a pontiff per chosen, the forecast for this announcement is 2:30 pm, Brasília time, (7:30 pm local time).
When will the smoke out on the second day of conclave?
*Brasilia time
- 11:30 am: Only smoke will come out at this time if a new pope is elected (ie white smoke)
- 2:30 pm: If a pope is elected, white smoke will be out; otherwise, black smoke will be
*With supervision by Polianne Lima