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The new head of the Catholic church is a tennis fan. Within the walls of Vatican City, he will find his own court to play on.
Catholic cardinals are returning to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday for a second day of voting to try and elect a new pope.
Despite some disappointment, hopes were still high that a pope would be chosen quickly, perhaps as early as Thursday ...
Cardinals make their way from the Pauline Chapel to the Sistine Chapel to begin the conclave to elect the next pope.
Cardinals return to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday to resume voting for a new pope after the first conclave ballot failed to ...
The College of Cardinals began the secretive voting process of choosing a new pope on Wednesday -- and FOX 5 NY will have a ...
This past week, the whole world tuned into the Papal conclave, wherein the next leader of the Catholic Church or the vicar of ...
The Vatican is the world's smallest country, ruled by the Pope, with its own laws, bank, and army. Formed in 1929, it holds ...
Up to four rounds of voting can take place each full day of conclave, two in the morning and two in the afternoon.
Cardinals retired for the night after black smoke spewed from the Sistine Chapel chimney after the first papal conclave vote.
Among the regular pilgrims, tourists and assorted onlookers were groups of nuns. There are around 600,000 Catholic nuns ...
Historic moment in Vatican City as white smoke signals the election of a new pope, marking a new era for 1.4 billion ...