2025 Conclave 2 Day brings more black smoke, since the cardinals continue to vote to choose a new Pope in the Vatican
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More black smoke on Day 2 of 2025 conclave to choose a new Pope
Black smoke was seen floating from a chimney on Thursday on the Sistine Chapel, indicating that the 133 Catholic cardinal voters commissioned that choosing a new Pope to happen to Pope Francis had voted unfinished for the third time. The cardinals were kidnapped per second day on Thursday as the 2025 conclave continued.
On Wednesday night, the prelates of six continents made a first round of voting in the Sistine Chapel, but He sent black smoke Through the chimney at night To indicate that a new pontiff had not yet been chosen.
The conclave began on Wednesday, 16 days after Pope Francis, who led the 1,400 million Catholics in the world for 12 years, died at the age of 88.

A new Pope will be selected when a candidate obtains a majority vote of two thirds of more by cardinal voters. The white smoke will be sent by the chimney of the Sistine Chapel when that happens, to indicate that a new Pope has been chosen.
Until that threshold has been reached, 89 votes for a man, the voters will have two votes every morning of the conclave and then two more votes in the afternoon after a lunch. The black smoke after each voting round indicates that there is still no new pontiff.
It is impossible to predict How long will the conclavebut many observers expect the cardinals to choose a New Pontiff, probably from his own ranksin a few days.
“I think the Church at this time realizes that they need to unite people, who do not want the church to seem divided,” said Papal Historian Rebecca Rist a News themezone Partner Network BBC News. “So I suspect we will have the decision for Saturday.”
The spectators began to align early Thursday to enter St. Peter’s Square, after tens of thousands gathered to see the smoke signal on Wednesday night.

“I don’t care that it is black smoke, it shows that the Holy Spirit is at work,” James Kleineck said Wednesday, who was visiting the Vatican from his home in Texas. “There will soon be other votes. We will get our Pope.”
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