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The Vatican's Smoky Signal: A New Pope Isn't Chosen Yet
Vatican CityThursday, May 8, 2025
The choice of the new pope is not just about who is the most popular. It is about who can lead the church through its current challenges. The Catholic Church has been rocked by sexual abuse scandals. Many believe that deep reforms are needed. The cardinals are divided into two main groups. One group wants to continue with the reforms of the late Pope Francis. The other group wants to return to a more traditional papacy. The outcome of the conclave will depend on which group can gain the most support.
Outside the Vatican, thousands of people gathered to watch the smoke signals. They knew that black smoke meant no new pope had been chosen. Some were disappointed, but others were hopeful. They will return to the Vatican's St. Peter's Square the next day to watch the smoke signals again. The process of choosing a new pope is a long one, but it is an important one. It shapes the future of the Catholic Church and its 1. 4 billion followers.
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