A papal conclave, the event through which a new pope is elected, is a complicated process which has evolved dramatically over ...
If the smoke is white, however, the world's 1.2 billion ... will announce the words "Habemus Papam" (Latin for "We have a pope") and introduce the new pope by his chosen papal name.
You see them, heads close together, chatting quietly, in their favourite restaurants in Rome. It might be Velando, close to ...
When the telltale puffs of white smoke finally appear, the oldest cardinal will step onto a balcony overlooking St. Peter’s Square and announce, “Habemus papam”: We have a pope.
White smoke signals a new pope, who is later accompanied to a balcony over St. Peter’s Square with the proclamation “Habemus Papam,” Latin for “We have a pope.” Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ...
A: After white smoke swirls up for the chimney ... Habemus papam" "I announce to you news of great joy. We have a pope." A: By tradition, after changing into his white papal vestments ...
The famous white smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel chimney, bells rang, the crowds cheered and a cardinal announced from St Peter’s balcony: “Habemus papam” – We have a Pope. In 2005 ...