From the chimney above the Sistine Chapel on Thursday in the Vatican, black smoke rose after two rounds of voting, The cardinals did not choose the new Pope on the second day of the Conclave. If the Pope elected, white smoke would appear. TASR reports according to Sky News.
On St. Peter’s square in the Vatican, the next day in a row They gathered thousands of people waiting for the result of the secret vote of the Catholic Church of the Catholic Church. However, black smoke rising from the chimney over the Sistine Chapel means that the Cardinals did not choose the successor of the deceased Pope Francis Not even in the second and third rounds of the vote.
After a lunch break, the cardinals will return to the Sistine Chapel, where they will vote twice again. If the afternoon vote is not successful, they will continue Again on Friday. The election of 267. The Pope in the history of the Catholic Church is needed by a two -thirds majority of the 133 cardinals present, ie 89 votes.
The Conclave in 2013, from which the late František emerged, lasted three days. Before the current Conclave, the Cardinals themselves expressed the assumption that they would elected “up to three days” in the order of 267. The average length of the last ten Conclave was 3.2 days, added France info.