History was made moments ago as white smoke poured from the Sistine Chapel chimney, signaling the election of the Catholic Church’s 267th Supreme Pontiff. The dramatic announcement was accompanied by the triumphant pealing of St. Peter’s Basilica bells, heard across Rome.
Key Details:
• The newly elected Pope will soon appear on the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica
• This concludes one of the most diverse conclaves in Church history with 133 cardinals from 70 nations voting
• The chosen successor to Pope Francis faces significant challenges including:
- Healing divisions within the Church
- Addressing clergy sexual abuse scandals
- Navigating declining congregations in the West
What’s Next:
Within the hour, the Dean of the College of Cardinals will announce “Habemus Papam” (“We have a Pope”) from the balcony, revealing the new pontiff’s chosen name. The new Holy Father will then deliver his first blessing to the world.
This marks the first papal election since the passing of the reformist Pope Francis, whose 12-year reign reshaped the Church’s approach to social issues. The choice of name taken by the new Pope may signal his intended direction for the 1.4 billion-member global Church.