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Black Smoke
#1
After the first ballot black smoke was seen leaving the Sistine Chapel chimney meaning no pope was elected. The Cardinals will try again tomorrow morning

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#3
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

“Relax, all right? Don’t try to strike everybody out. Strikeouts are boring! Besides that, they’re fascist. Throw some ground balls – it’s more democratic.”

Crash Davis
#4
Another vote and no pope yet.
They can vote up to 4 times in a day so more votes will come
#5
Why would they change their vote?
This could last forever!
#6
two vote so far today still black smoke
#7
Am I the only one that is confused on how voting for a new pope happens?
#8
you have 115 cardinals of voting age who vote. The person with 2/3's of the vote becomes pope.
#9
nky Wrote:you have 115 cardinals of voting age who vote. The person with 2/3's of the vote becomes pope.

Simple enough.....however, why couldn't that just have happened in one day?
#10
White smoke.
#11
It's getting the required votes. After each ballot (which they burn thus the smoke references) if they don't have the 2/3's they process begins anew.
More than likely someone will be voted in this afternoon of tomorrow.
#12
Habemus Papam!

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