NewsWhite smoke rises: New pope elected at the Vatican

White smoke rises: New pope elected at the Vatican

White smoke emerged from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel, indicating that the cardinals have elected a pope. Soon, we will learn the name of the new Holy Father.

White smoke came out of the chapel chimney.
White smoke came out of the chapel chimney.
Images source: © vatican media
Adam Zygiel

What do you need to know?

  • After 12 PM, white smoke emerged from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signaling the election of a new pope.
  • The conclave started on Wednesday.
  • 133 cardinals participated in the voting. To elect a pope, two-thirds are needed, which is 89 votes.

In two morning votes on Thursday, a new Holy Father was not elected. Before 6 AM, black smoke emerged from the famous chimney of the Sistine Chapel.

In the afternoon, the cardinals had lunch, and then another vote took place. Just after 12 PM, white smoke emerged from the chimney, and Vatican bells began to ring, announcing the election of a new pope.

Soon, Cardinal Dominique Mamberti from France will appear on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica and declare "habemus papam!" (translation: we have a pope). He will also announce the elect's previous name and his new name as the Holy Father.

Epectations for the new pope

133 cardinal electors participated in the voting for the new Holy Father. Soon, the pope will appear in the central window of St. Peter's Basilica.

The conclave began on Wednesday, May 7.

The previous pope, Francis, actually Jorge Mario Bergoglio, passed away on April 21, 2025, after several weeks of illness. His pontificate began on March 13, 2013.

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