Black smoke came out last night, 4 more votes for the Pope's election are expected today.

The world enters the Sistine Hat and has the faces of 133 cardinals from seventy different countries. Each corner is represented in the most globalized context in history. Europeans, Asians, Africans, Americans, and even those from the remote Ocean, cardinals paralyse into the most solemn processions, bringing their stories and language [...]
The world enters the Sistine Hat and has the faces of 133 cardinals from seventy different countries. Each corner is represented in the most globalized context in history.
Europeans, Asians, Africans, Americans, and even those from the faraway Ocean, cardinals paralyse into the most solemn processions, bringing their stories and language, which shines on the emphasis by which they read the Latin formula for swearing. Silence and emotion. It is the moment of choosing Peter's successor, and also Francis's, after twelve intensive years of pontificate, whose legacy will have to be somehow taken from the next pope.
The first smoke from the conclusion that began yesterday came out at 9: 00 p.m. and was black, as expected. Over 45,000 believers were waiting for him at St. Peter's Square. Compared to the 2013 conclusion, which began at the same time this year, smoke was delayed by an hour and 20 minutes (in 2013 it had reached 7:41 p.m.). According to what has been learned, what had an impact was the length of Cardinal Raniero Cantalyames' meditation, 45 minutes, and then the fact that cardinals, except there were eighteen more than in the last Congress, are mostly nephiliats and some do not speak Italian. The voting process lasted longer, reports Express, broadcast Periscope.
Yesterday afternoon, as expected, there was only one first test to verify what the opening weights are for the favourites. The rumours continue to highlight Pieter Parrol in position “pole positioning”, but Francis Prevost and Jean-Mark Aveline are growing. Pierbattista Pizzaballa and Matteo Zuppi also remain at the top of the Pope's speculation game. They are also the outsiders that are spoken of little but held highly within the College of Cardinals, such as the former head of the Salesian, Angel Fernandez Artiem.
From now on, everything really happens in the secret of the Hat, the masterpiece of Michelangelo Buonarotti. The cardinals, first collectively and then one by one, swore on the Gospel not only that they would stick to the pope's role, to anyone chosen but also that they would preserve absolute secret about everything that happened within those walls. They left their cell phones at home; However, around the Vatican comes and goes, taking into account the technology tools set out to ensure the privacy of the contract's work.
There are 108 cardinals who are experiencing their first treaty, for some maybe it's the first time in the Sistine Hat, as seen by those adorable views towards the Renaissance masterpiece.
Bosnian Cardinal Vinko Puljic, Sarajevo's Archbishop Emeritus, who until a few days earlier had also been in doubt due to his illness over his participation in the accord and later in connection with a possible vote by Casa Santa Marta.
The Sistine door was closed yesterday around 5:40 p.m. with the solemn shout “Extra Omnes “, pronounced by Ceremonium Chairman My Lord Diego Ravelli. Everyone out: now the time to choose has indeed come.
The next vote is scheduled for today on Thursday, May 8th, when there will be four votes -- two in the morning (first at 9:15) and two in the afternoon.
During Mass at the Church of St. Peter Pro Eligendo Romano Pontifice, Cardinal Dean Giovanni Battista Re said: Today's “Bota expects a lot from the Church for the preservation of these fundamental, human and spiritual values. ” /Periscope/












