As the Vatican prepares for the opening of the conclave today to elect a new pope, officials announced that the personal secretary of former Pope Benedict XVI will return to Rome for the first time since Benedict's resignation …
Vatican City: Thick black smoke billowed into the night sky from the Sistine Chapel's chimney on Tuesday, signalling an inconclusive first vote in the conclave to elect a new pope at a time of strife and scandal for the Roman Catholic Church. Thousands …
VATICAN CITY • Black smoke poured from the Sistine Chapel chimney on Tuesday, signaling that cardinals had failed on their first vote of the papal conclave to choose a new leader for the world's 1.2 billion Catholics and their troubled church …
According to Talking Points Memo, Rove said that U.S. media should take its cues from the Vatican regarding secrecy and predicting the outcome of elections. “Thank God we don't have exit polls or early returns” in the search …
From left, U.S. Cardinals Roger Mahony, Edwin O'Brien and Timothy Dolan leave the North American College to go to the Vatican's Domus Sanctae Martae, the hotel where the cardinals stay during the conclave. Cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel to elect …
[View the story "Photos: Stormy sky above the Vatican as cardinals enter conclave" on… by Emily Senger on Tuesday, March 12, 2013 9:46am – 0 Comments. VIEW IN CLEAN READING MODE ». WHAT IS THIS ? Here at Maclean's, we …
Anderson Cooper reports on how leaders of the Catholic church get ready to pick a new pope with the traditional conclave. Read Survey: Africans ready for African pope…
WGN's Dina Bair is in Vatican City for tomorrow's conclave but she isn't the only Chicagoan who's there. She tells us tonight that plenty of people from the Windy City will have a front row seat to history.
Vatican City: In what seems to be a cliffhanger papal vote, the 115-member strong conclave will begin the process of electing the next pope on Tuesday afternoon when the cardinals from across the globe would gather in Sistine Chapel for the first round …
VATICAN CITY: Cardinals entering the Vatican on Tuesday ahead of a conclave to elect the next pope took to Twitter to say goodbye to their online flock before they are cut off from the outside world. "Last tweet before conclave: May Our Father hear and …