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Stove to burn conclave ballots for new pope installed in Sistine Chapel | World News

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Stove to burn conclave ballots for new pope installed in Sistine Chapel | World News
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The Vatican has installed a chimney in the Sistine Chapel for the upcoming conclave to elect the new pope following Pope Francis’s death on April 21. A total of 133 cardinals will gather starting May 7, where black smoke will indicate failed votes and white smoke will signal a successful election. Preparations include securing the chapel against external contact and ensuring a technology blackout during the voting process, with oaths to be taken before the first ballot on Wednesday.

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