On Thursday morning, May 8, the second day of the conclave voting began in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican in order to choose a new head of the Catholic Church.
After the death of Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholics and the head of state of the Vatican, the whole world observes who will become the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church, with 1.4 billion followers. The right of voting in the Conclave, in which the 267th Pope will be determined, 133 cardinals younger than 80 years old.
133 Catholic Church Cardinals entered the Sistine Chapel in 09.15 local time (10.15 by Turkish time), left without a connection with the outside world during the election of a new pope.
On Thursday, the cardinals will vote four times: twice in the morning and twice in the afternoon, until the dad is elected. The appearance of white smoke from the pipe above the chapel will become a signal that the new dad is chosen. If black smoke rises from the pipe of the Sistine Chapel, then this will mean that none of the applicants for the post of pontiff gained the right number of votes.
On the first day of the conclave voting on May 7, the new pope could not be elected.