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Cardinals convene: New pope election kicks off in Rome

On Wednesday, May 7, the conclave will begin in the Sistine Chapel, marking the third such event in the 21st century. All the cardinals participating in the election of the new pope are already in Rome. What time will the conclave start? When will we find out who will succeed Francis?

What time will the conclave begin?
What time will the conclave begin?
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In Rome, there is intense preparation for the conclave. All the cardinal-electors involved in selecting the 267th pope have already arrived. The conclave follows a strict schedule, with specific rules and timing.

What time will the conclave start?

According to vaticannews.va, on May 7 at 10:00 AM local time, a Mass will be celebrated in St. Peter's Basilica Pro eligendo Romano Pontifice, meaning "For the Election of the Pope." The ceremony will be led by the dean of the College of Cardinals, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re.

Meanwhile, the actual entry of the cardinals into the conclave will begin at 4:30 PM. At that time, a procession of 133 cardinals will move from the Pauline Chapel to the Sistine Chapel, where the discussions will take place.

Voting will take place twice in the morning and twice in the afternoon until a new pope is elected.

During the 2013 conclave, when Pope Francis was elected, the first black smoke appeared around 7:40 PM on the first day. Any subsequent signals will be given around 10:30 AM, noon, 5:30 PM, and after 7 PM.

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