Cardinals Return to Sistine Chapel to Vote as Papal Election Enters Second Day

Cardinals have returned to the Sistine Chapel for the second day of voting in the papal conclave, aiming to select a new pope.

The first round of voting on Wednesday ended with black smoke rising from the chapel’s chimney, indicating no candidate received the necessary votes to be elected.

On day two, the cardinals will cast up to four votes throughout the day, hoping for white smoke to signal the election of a new pope

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