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Over 130 voting cardinals must decide whether to continue in the direction of Francis or elect a pope likely to choose a more traditional path.
The voting process to elect a new Pope gets under way in Rome later and for the second conclave in a row there will be no ...
Cardinals told RNS they now have a better sense of each other, despite having had little familiarity before the general ...
They'll be locked in Rome's Sistine Chapel from tomorrow to decide who will replace Pope Francis. There's no timescale for how long it'll take, but the last two papal elections lasted for two days.