
One of the biggest events for Catholics around the world – the election of a new Pope of Rome – has taken place. The white smoke rising from the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican once again drew the attention of all humanity to the holy city.
The conclave, which began on May 7, involved 133 cardinals from various countries around the world. According to Vatican rules, for a candidate to be considered elected, the number of cardinals supporting him must be more than two-thirds. This means at least 89 votes are needed.
Although the first voting did not clarify the situation, the result of the subsequent vote was historically significant. The election process was conducted under strict secrecy. The burning of the ballots and the color of the smoke rising from them signaled the public.
If black smoke emerged from the chimney, it meant that the candidate did not receive enough votes. White smoke indicates that a new pontiff has been elected. This time, white smoke rose over the Vatican sky.
At the moment, the identity of the newly elected pope has not yet been officially announced. However, according to tradition, he will first appear before the whole world through the central window of St. Peter's Basilica within the next few hours.
The cardinals carry out their voting with a very serious sense of spiritual responsibility. They are tasked with selecting a person who will lead the global Catholic community and influence the hearts of millions.
With the announcement of the new pontiff's identity, his chosen name, country of origin, and religious views will undoubtedly spark heated discussions around the world. Zamin.uz editorial team will continue to monitor the news