Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A television crew stands in front of St. Peter's Basilica as the conclave to elect a new pope is set to begin on Wednesday, May 7.
Conclave begins: The heavy doors of the Sistine Chapel swung shut on Wednesday, May 7, as cardinals entered in pairs to elect the next Pope. Cries of “Extra omnes” — Latin for “all out," filled the ...
It begins with "Extra omnes" and ends with "Habemus Papam". The procedures that make up the Conclave form a liturgy between the mystical and the electoral, punctuated by a rich array of Latin formulas ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. VATICAN CITY (AP) — Vatican official says ‘extra omnes,’ the Latin phrase to tell non-cardinals to leave Sistine Chapel so vote ...
St. Peter's Square is holding its breath waiting for the first smoke of the Conclave which, three hours after the Extra Omnes in the Sistine Chapel, is taking a while to arrive. It is impossible to ...
Inyuma yo kurangiza indahiro kuri uno mugoroba, uwuyoboye uyo mugirwa Diego Ravelli, yatanze itangazo muri aya majambo "extra omnes", bisigura ngo mwese hanze. Abatari buje muri aya matora baca ...
The doors of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican were closed on Wednesday, signaling the start of a secret conclave where 133 cardinals from around the world will elect a new pope. Latin chants and ...
The doors were shut at 5.34 p.m., and the master of ceremonies, Guido Marini said "Extra Omnes" (Latin for "Everyone Out"), asking all those not associated with the gathering to leave the Sistine ...