In First Round Of Conclave, Pope Could Not Be Elected

In the first round of the conclave, in which 133 cardinalals gathered in the Sistine Chapel to determine the new dad of the Catholic Church, the pope could not be elected. Black smoke rose from the pipe of the chapel.

After the death of April 21, Pope Francis, the last spiritual leader of the Catholics and the President of the Vatican, on May 7, the first voting tour took place to determine the 267th dad of the Catholic Church, with 1.4 billion members around the world.

133 Cardinal, which entered the Sistine Chapel under the accompaniment of Christian hymns, one after another took an oath. Then the Latin team “Extra Omnes” sounded, meaning “those who do not have a job, leave”, and only selected cardinals remained in the chapel.

The result of voting, in which 133 cardinals under the age of 80 took part from among the cardinals, the highest after the dad of the clergy of the Catholic Church, was published with smoke rising from the pipe of the Sistine Chapel.

Black smoke rising from the pipe announced to the world that the new dad was not elected at the first session of the conclave.

from tomorrow, 133 cardinals will vote 4 times a day, two in the morning and two in the afternoon, until the dad is elected.

If the new dad is chosen, white smoke rises from the pipe of the Sistine Chapel.