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Doors of Sistine Chapel close, conclave to elect new pope starts

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Posted on May 7, 2025

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Sistine Chapel Conclave Begins: Cardinals to Elect New Pope

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The doors of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican were closed on Wednesday, signalling the start of a secret conclave where 133 cardinals from around the world will elect a new pope.

Latin chants and organ music had accompanied the cardinals as they processed into the frescoed chapel, with Michelangelo's depiction of Christ delivering the Last Judgment dominating the 500-year-old room.

Laying their own hands on the Gospels, they took a vow of secrecy not to divulge anything about the conclave. 

The master of ceremonies then shouted out the command "Extra Omnes" (Latin for "Everyone Out") telling those not involved in the gathering to leave the room, with the chapel's heavy wooden doors slamming shut on the outside world.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee; Editing by Crispian Balmer)

Key Takeaways

  • 133 cardinals gather at the Vatican for a secret conclave.
  • The conclave is held in the historic Sistine Chapel.
  • Cardinals take a vow of secrecy during the election process.
  • Latin chants and organ music accompany the ceremony.
  • The conclave aims to elect a new pope.

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Cardinals take a vow of secrecy and participate in a traditional ceremony to elect a new pope.
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The conclave is held in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican City.

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