Sistine Chapel closed for conclave to elect new pope


Summary

Electing a new pope

Cardinals are preparing for the conclave to elect the next pope, expected to begin no earlier than May 5 following the mourning period for Pope Francis.

Conclave divided

Divisions have surfaced among cardinals over whether the next pope should maintain Francis' reforms or restore traditional practices under the banner of "unity."

Election process

The conclave will take place under strict secrecy rules inside the Sistine Chapel, with white smoke and bells signaling when a new pope has been chosen.


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Summary

Electing a new pope

Cardinals are preparing for the conclave to elect the next pope, expected to begin no earlier than May 5 following the mourning period for Pope Francis.

Conclave divided

Divisions have surfaced among cardinals over whether the next pope should maintain Francis' reforms or restore traditional practices under the banner of "unity."

Election process

The conclave will take place under strict secrecy rules inside the Sistine Chapel, with white smoke and bells signaling when a new pope has been chosen.


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Cardinals are preparing to elect the next pope following Pope Francis’ funeral and a nine-day mourning period that concluded on Friday, April 26. The Vatican closed the Sistine Chapel ahead of the conclave, expected to begin no earlier than May 5, pending final confirmation from the College of Cardinals.

Of the 253 cardinals worldwide, 138 are eligible to vote, limited to those under the age of 80. Following tradition, cardinals will recite the Litany of Saints, swear an oath of secrecy and seal the chapel doors before voting. When the conclave chooses a new pope, white smoke will rise from the chapel’s chimney and bells will ring to signal the decision.

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When will the conclave begin?

The cardinals plan to meet again Monday, April 28 at 9 a.m. local time in Rome to finalize preparations. According to Vatican rules established by Pope John Paul II and updated by Pope Benedict XVI, a conclave must begin between 15 to 20 days after a pope’s death unless all electors have already arrived and agree to start earlier. While officials originally indicated the conclave would not start before May 6, the schedule could shift if all electors are present.

At the time of Francis’ death, the College of Cardinals had 135 voting members. Attendance figures continue to be updated, and the Vatican press office is expected to clarify the final number closer to the conclave’s start.

What issues are influencing the cardinals’ discussions?

Many cardinals face pressure to balance unity and diversity without stalling reforms. Francis expanded the College of Cardinals with members from outside traditional European centers of power, encouraging greater cultural and pastoral diversity. Some Vatican officials, like the Rev. Antonio Spadaro, have argued that protecting diversity within the church is essential for its future health.

Under Francis, proposals to allow older married men to serve as priests in remote regions and discussions about blessing same-sex couples stirred internal debate. Although Francis promoted dialogue, he often refrained from making sweeping decisions when issues threatened to divide the church.

On questions such as priestly celibacy and women’s roles, Francis moved cautiously, citing concerns over ideological polarization. His exemption for African bishops from adopting same-sex blessings highlighted his attempt to accommodate regional differences without fracturing the global church.

What happens during the conclave?

The conclave takes place inside the Sistine Chapel under strict secrecy rules. Cardinals vote by secret ballot, and the ballots are burned after each round of voting. Black smoke from the chapel’s chimney signals an inconclusive vote, while white smoke and bell ringing announce the election of a new pope.

The duration of the conclave remains uncertain. Historically, conclaves have ranged from a few days to several weeks depending on how quickly the cardinals can reach consensus.

William Jackson (Producer) and Kaleb Gillespie (Video Editor) contributed to this report.
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Why this story matters

The election of the next pope at the Vatican is a pivotal moment for the 1.4 billion members of the Catholic Church, influencing its future direction.

Leadership transition

The conclave marks a critical transition in leadership that will shape the church’s policies and priorities for years to come.

Continuity of reforms

The choice of the next pope could either continue the progressive reforms of Pope Francis or revert to a more conservative doctrine.

Global implications

The outcome of the conclave has wide-ranging implications not just for Catholics, but also for global social and political issues, reflecting the church's engagement with contemporary challenges.

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Common ground

Both articles emphasize the significance of the conclave in selecting the next pope following the death of Pope Francis. They highlight the historic and artistic backdrop of the Sistine Chapel, where the conclave will occur, including references to Michelangelo's works. Both also underscore the solemnity and tradition involved in the selection process.

Community reaction

Local communities, including tourists, expressed feelings of privilege for witnessing the last days before the Sistine Chapel's closure. Statements from visitors reflect a mix of excitement and reverence for participating in this historic moment while the conclave's significance looms over the community.

Global impact

The outcome of the conclave can resonate globally, as the next pope's stances on issues like climate change, poverty, and geopolitics will affect millions. The Catholic Church’s influence spans continents, meaning choices made within the Sistine Chapel will have implications for international relations and moral leadership.

Bias comparison

  • Media outlets on the left framed the choice of the next pope as a decision between continuing Pope Francis’ reforms and moving towards a more conservative approach.
  • Not enough coverage from media outlets in the center to provide a bias comparison.
  • Media outlets on the right hinted at the future direction of the church with phrases like "Who after Pope Francis?" and "focus shifts for clues to identity of new Pope," potentially signaling interest in a leader upholding traditional values.

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Key points from the Left

  • The Vatican has closed the Sistine Chapel for a conclave to elect the next pope following the death of Pope Francis on April 21 at age 88.
  • A nine-day mourning period is in effect before the conclave can begin, which is expected to start between May 5 and May 10.
  • Cardinals will enter the chapel to participate in a secretive process to choose the next leader of the Catholic Church of 1.4 billion members.
  • The choice of the new pope will influence whether to continue Francis' reforms or select a leader closer to conservative styles like Benedict XVI.

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Key points from the Center

  • Cardinals will gather in the Sistine Chapel for a secretive conclave to select the next pope.
  • This follows Pope Francis' death on April 21 and a required nine-day mourning period.
  • Cardinals enter solemnly, take a secrecy oath and chant a solemn Litany of Saints.
  • The master of liturgy utters "extra omnes," meaning "everyone out."
  • The process selects the leader for the 1.4 billion-member church and determines its future direction.

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