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On Wednesday night, underneath the domed ceiling of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, 133 cardinals will vote to elect the Catholic Church’s 267th pope.
The day will start at 10:00 (09:00 BST) with a mass in St Peter’s Basilica. The service, which will likely be televised, will likely be presided over by Giovanni Battista Re, the 91-year-old Cardinal Dean who was additionally the celebrant of Pope Francis’ funeral.
Within the early afternoon, cell sign inside the territory of the Vatican will likely be deactivated to stop anybody collaborating within the conclave from contacting the surface world.
Round 16:15 (15:15 BST), the 133 cardinal electors will collect within the Pauline Chapel and type a procession to the Sistine Chapel.
All of the whereas they are going to be singing a litany and the hymn Veni Creator – an invocation to the Holy Spirit, which is seen because the guiding hand that can assist cardinals select the brand new Pope.
As soon as within the Sistine Chapel, one hand resting on a duplicate of the Gospel, the cardinals will pronounce the prescribed oath of secrecy which precludes them from ever sharing particulars about how the brand new Pope was elected.
When the final of the electors has taken the oath, a meditation will likely be held. Then, the Grasp of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations Diego Ravelli will announce “further omnes” (“everyone out”).
He’s one among three ecclesiastical workers allowed to remain within the Sistine Chapel regardless of not being a cardinal elector, though they must depart the premises in the course of the counting of the votes.
The second “further omnes” is pronounced marks the beginning of the cardinals’ isolation – and the beginning of the conclave.
The phrase, which comes from the Latin for “cum clave”, or “locked with key” is barely deceptive, because the cardinals are now not locked inside; relatively, on Tuesday Vatican officers closed the entrances to the Apostolic Palace – which incorporates the Sistine Chapel- with lead seals which can stay till the top of the proceedings. Swiss guards may even flank all of the entrances to the chapel.

Diego Ravelli will distribute poll papers, and the cardinals will proceed to the primary vote quickly after.
Whereas nothing forbids the Pope from being elected with the primary vote, it has not occurred in centuries. Nonetheless, that first poll is essential, says Austen Ivereigh, a Catholic author and commentator.
“The cardinals who’ve greater than 20 votes will likely be considered. Within the first poll the votes will likely be very scattered and the electors know they’ve to focus on those which have numbers,” says Ivereigh.
He provides that each different poll thereafter will point out which of the cardinals have the momentum. “It is virtually like a political marketing campaign… nevertheless it’s not likely a contest; it is an effort by the physique to search out consensus.”
If the vote does not yield the two-third majority wanted to elect the brand new pope, the cardinals return to guesthouse Casa Santa Marta for dinner. It’s then, on the sidelines of the voting course of, that necessary conversations among the many cardinals happen and consensus begins to coalesce round totally different names.
In response to Italian media, the menu choices consist of sunshine dishes that are normally served to friends of the residence, and contains wine – however no spirits. The waiters and kitchen workers are additionally sworn to secrecy and can’t depart the grounds all through the conclave.

From Thursday morning, cardinals will likely be taking breakfast between 06:30 (05:30 BST) and 07:30 (06:30 BST) forward of mass at 08:15 (07:15 BST). Two votes then happen within the morning, adopted by lunch and relaxation. In his memoirs, Pope Francis stated that was when he started to obtain indicators from the opposite cardinals that critical consensus was starting to type round him; he was elected in the course of the first afternoon vote. The final two conclaves have all concluded by the top of the second day.
There isn’t any method of realizing at this stage whether or not this will likely be an extended or a brief conclave – however cardinals are conscious that dragging the proceedings on could possibly be interpreted as an indication of gaping disagreements.
As they focus on, pray and vote, outdoors the boarded-up home windows of the Sistine Chapel hundreds of devoted will likely be trying as much as the chimney to the suitable of St Peter’s Basilica, ready for the white plume of smoke to sign that the following pope has been elected.