New Pope Elected As White Smoke Rises Over Vatican.
VATICAN CITY –Jubilation filled St Peter’s Square on Thursday as white smoke poured from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, heralding the successful election of a new pope. The 133 cardinals, gathered in a secretive conclave, chose a successor to Pope Francis on the second day of voting, marking a pivotal moment for the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics.
The telltale plumes of white smoke, a centuries-old signal of a papal election, prompted cheers and applause from the crowds amassed in Vatican City. The identity of the new pontiff remains a closely guarded secret, with the faithful eagerly awaiting the traditional announcement from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica, where the new pope will be revealed and offer his first blessing.
The conclave, which began after days of anticipation, saw the cardinals convene following an inconclusive first ballot. Black smoke had risen from the chapel on Wednesday, indicating no decision had been reached. However, Thursday’s swift resolution suggests a strong consensus among the electors, who are tasked with selecting a leader to guide the Catholic Church through an era of global challenges.
As the world awaits further details, the atmosphere in Rome is one of hope and expectation. The new pope’s identity and vision for the Church will soon be unveiled, shaping the future of one of the world’s oldest institutions.
More to follow as the Vatican prepares for the historic announcement.
AFP

