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Conclave 2025 live: Cardinals set for more talks after black smoke signals no pope chosen on first day

What to expect as conclave enters second day of voting

Cardinals have left their accommodation at Santa Marta, and are attending mass in the Pauline Chapel, before reconvening in the Sistine Chapel.

The faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square on Wednesday night, waiting for the smoke to appear above the Sistine Chapel
The faithful gathered in St Peter’s Square on Wednesday night, waiting for the smoke to appear above the Sistine Chapel (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Intensive debate will be underway to secure the two-thirds majority required to elect a successor to Pope Francis, with up to four rounds of voting expected to occur today.

Two rounds will occur in the morning, and two rounds will occur in the afternoon, with a lengthy break for lunch.

Cardinals this week said they expected a short conclave, though it will likely take at least a few rounds of voting.

The Independent is bringing you the latest updates.

Angus Thompson8 May 2025 08:03

Voting to resume today

The wait for a new pope goes on after black smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday evening.

Voting will resume today, and up to four rounds of voting can take place each day, two in the morning and two in the afternoon.

Some cardinals said this week that they hoped to wrap things up by Thursday or Friday to show the Church can remain unified after the often divisive, 12-year papacy of Francis, who died last month.

When a pope is chosen, white smoke will emerge,

Jabed Ahmed8 May 2025 07:00

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Moment smoke signal shows whether new Pope has been chosen

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Key frontrunners to be the next pope: Pierbattista Pizzaballa

According to insiders, another Italian could be in the running to be the next pope: Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Patriarch of Jerusalem.

The 60-year-old is one of the younger cardinals tipped to potentially succeed Pope Francis, but he has emerged as a favourite largely thanks to his role as leader of the Catholics in the Holy Land, at a time when events in Israel and Gaza are at the forefront of global politics.

Choosing Pizzaballa would be a significant geopolitical statement by the Church, particularly because the Church has at times been highly critical of Benjamin Netanyahu.

Pope Francis was known to highly respect him, and Pizzaballa is known for being a successful diplomat and a leading Biblical scholar.

Vatican Pope
Vatican Pope (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Jabed Ahmed8 May 2025 05:00

Key frontrunners to be the next pope: Pietro Parolin

Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin has appeared on nearly every shortlist as a contender to be the next pope.

Parolin has been the Vatican’s secretary of state for the past 12 years, the next most senior member of the Catholic Church after the Pope.

His role as the Vatican’s top diplomat has brought him into contact with cardinals around the world, both in their home countries and in Rome, meaning he is well-known to all 132 other electors going into the conclave.

The 70-year-old, originally from a small town in the northern Italian region of Veneto, is said to be a steady administrator who could bring calm after three at-times tempestuous papacies.

Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reports he could already have the support of 50 cardinals ahead of their lock-up this afternoon.

Read more about Parolin below:

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Challenges facing the new pope | The role of women

Pope Francis did more to promote women to leadership positions in the Vatican than any pope before him, and his successor will have to decide whether to continue that legacy, accelerate it or back down and change course.

The issue isn’t minor. Catholic women do much of the church’s work in schools and hospitals and are usually responsible for passing the faith to the next generation. But they have long complained of second-class status in an institution that reserves the priesthood for men.

Nuns are leaving in droves, either through attrition or simply quitting, leading to questions about the future of female religious orders.

The Vatican says the number of nuns globally has been haemorrhaging about 10,000 per year for over a decade, with their numbers at 599,229 at the end of 2022, the last year for which there are statistics. In 2012, there were 702,529 nuns globally.

The new pope will have to address women’s expectations for not only a greater say in church governance but also greater recognition.

Jabed Ahmed7 May 2025 23:59

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