Conclave live: Cardinals return to vote in Sistine Chapel as election for new pope enters second day
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Cardinals are today returning to the Sistine Chapel to vote for a new pope as the papal conclave enters its second day.
The first round of voting to succeed Pope Francis was held yesterday in the Vatican but resulted in black smoke billowing from the chapel’s chimney – meaning no cardinal has reached the required threshold to win the election.
On day two, cardinals are set to vote up to four times throughout the morning and afternoon with thousands expected to pack St Peter’s Square hoping to watch the moment white smoke is released into the skies to signal a new pope has been chosen.
Live updates below
Watch live: Crowds return to the Vatican on second day of conclave
Punters increasingly turning to conclave as betting markets surge
We expect to see continued market movement with each appearance of black smoke. Bettors are clearly open to backing outsiders—just as they were in 2013 when Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected as Pope Francis despite being a 50/1 outsider.
The Next Pope market has now overtaken every other individual betting market this week in terms of volume. Interest has surged across the globe, particularly in countries like the UK, USA, Ireland, Sweden, Hungary, the Netherlands and Italy.
According to Google Trends, the level of engagement with the 2025 Next Pope betting market is now outpacing even the Grand National, which is watched by an estimated 800 million people worldwide. The scale of interest has been truly remarkable.
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What time will smoke blow from the Sistine Chapel today?
When will the next pope be elected?
I think the church at the moment realises that they need to bring people together, that they don’t want the church to look split. So I suspect we’ll have the decision by Saturday.
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What happened yesterday?
Conclave enters day two as cardinals return to vote for new pope
Who will be voting tomorrow?
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Why was pink smoke seen this afternoon?
What will happen once the new pope is finally elected?
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Here’s what those conclave watching earlier today had to say
We’re waiting, and we’re rooting for him (Pietro Parolin).
I feel like he will be Italian since it hasn’t been like that since 1978. It will be God’s choice.
I’m here today, to support him (Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle), even though my prayers will be with whoever is elected.
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What sort of leader could the new pope be?
Watch: The historic moment smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel
What could have caused the delay in tonight’s result?
Pictured: the moment crowds saw black smoke after a two hour delay in results
What happens now?
Thousands in St Peter’s square heard groaning as black smoke rose over the Vatican
Crowds at St Peter’s square react to long-awaited black smoke
Breaking:Black smoke appears from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel
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Sun begins to set in Rome as crowds await result
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What do the smoke signals mean?
Crowds continue to gather in St Peters Square as anticipation builds for the first smoke
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What is set to happen next?
How much does the conclave cost?
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Cardinals take part in swearing in ceremony inside the Sistine Chapel
The hymn chanted by Cardinals as they entered Sistine Chapel
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What Catholics around the world are hoping for from a new pope?
I’m hoping that we have a leader who can just really share the Christian message of mercy and forgiveness, as well as joy and hope. That’s something Pope Francis was really good about – spreading the joy and hope found in Christ’s resurrection.
I expect the pope to have open arms, to have open hands for the concerns of the people who approach him, regardless of whether they’re Catholic or not.
It’s not about color, race or gender. Whichever pope will be elected, it has to be about the glory of God, not about being whichever cultural, race or gender background you come from.
If the Catholic Church wants to survive in this fast-changing world, it needs to change and the pope needs to lead that way. Pope Francis did a good job regarding those topics and I want the next pope to continue that way.
The work of the new pope should be to bring back the happiness, confidence and internal peace. Christians used to go and face life without fear.
What happens after the pope is elected?
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Cardinals make final social media posts before handing over phones
Tonight I enter the silence of the conclave, I can’t wait… this archaic institution from the 11th century is demonstrating incredible modernity in the age of over-mediation, social media and our digital dependencies.
No more phones or internet, the windows of our rooms are sealed… We will emerge with the proclamation: “Habemus papam!” (We have a Pope) What an adventure indeed!
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The time it will become ‘impossible’ to make a telephone call in the Vatican
All equipment that can transmit telecommunications signals to cellular telephones with the Vatican City state will be deactivated.
They will only be switched back on once the election of a new Pope has been announced. The objective is to prevent leaking of information and possible cyber-attacks.
Pope Francis ally ‘has 50 backers’ as voting speculation ramps up
Any speculation of a pre conclave deal…is totally false. Cardinal Erdo has engaged in no such discussion.
How many cardinals are there and are they all voting?
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Will chosen leader be close to Pope Francis?
Whoever is chosen, I think it will be a pope who continues the work begun by Francis.
New Pope’s robes ready for first balcony appearance
Mission accomplished, there are three sizes all ready, small, medium and large. Seven pairs of shoes are also ready and a mozzetta has also been made.
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Cardinals receive last-minute plea as conclave arrives at ‘difficult point in history’
We are here to invoke the help of the Holy spirit, to implore his light and strength so that the Pope elected may be whom the Church and humanity need at this difficult and complex turning point in history.
To pray, by invoking the Holy Spirit, is the only right and proper attitude to take, as the Cardinal electors prepare to undertake an act of the highest human and ecclesial responsibility and to make a choice of exceptional importance.
This is a human act for which every personal consideration must be set aside, keeping in mind and heart only the God of Jesus Christ and the good of the Church and of humanity.
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Pictured: the moment black smoke came from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel
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