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Roma. Citta' del Vticano
Vatican, second black smoke nothing agreement of the cardinals for the new Pope during the second morning of conclave day
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Roma. Citta' del Vticano
Vatican, second black smoke nothing agreement of the cardinals for the new Pope during the second morning of conclave day
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Roma. Citta' del Vticano
Vatican, second black smoke nothing agreement of the cardinals for the new Pope during the second morning of conclave day
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Papal Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 13 Mar 2013
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Pilgrims in St. Peter's Square waiting for the smoke
Papal Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 13 Mar 2013
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Papal Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 13 Mar 2013
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Pilgrims in St. Peter's Square waiting for the smoke
Papal Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 13 Mar 2013
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Media frenzy at the Vatican
March 12, 2013 - Vatican: Press photographers in Saint Peter's Square waiting for the smoke to rise over the Sistine Chapel. International media gathered at the Vatican to document the election of the next pope. The Catholic church cardinals are meeting in a conclave behind closed doors to elect the next leader of their faith. A two third majority is required to have a winner. After each round of balloting the the ballots are burned in an antique stove that releases smoke, black in case of no majority vote and white in case of positive vote. The balloting can take days. (Antonello Nusca/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Waiting for the Pope
Vatican City, March 12, 2013. Faithful in Saint Peter's Square waiting. Large crowds gathered at the Vatican's St Peter's Square to await the election of the next pope. The Catholic church cardinals are meeting in a conclave behind closed doors to elect the next leader of their faith. A two third majority is required to have a winner. After each round of balloting the the ballots are burned in an antique stove that releases smoke, black in case of no majority vote and white in case of positive vote. The balloting can take days. (Antonello Nusca/Polaris)
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Waiting for the Pope
Vatican City, March 12, 2013. Priests with candles in Saint Peter's Square. Large crowds gathered at the Vatican's St Peter's Square to await the election of the next pope. The Catholic church cardinals are meeting in a conclave behind closed doors to elect the next leader of their faith. A two third majority is required to have a winner. After each round of balloting the the ballots are burned in an antique stove that releases smoke, black in case of no majority vote and white in case of positive vote. The balloting can take days. (Antonello Nusca/Polaris)
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Waiting for the Pope
Vatican City, March 12, 2013. Faithful in Saint Peter's Square waiting. Large crowds gathered at the Vatican's St Peter's Square to await the election of the next pope. The Catholic church cardinals are meeting in a conclave behind closed doors to elect the next leader of their faith. A two third majority is required to have a winner. After each round of balloting the the ballots are burned in an antique stove that releases smoke, black in case of no majority vote and white in case of positive vote. The balloting can take days. (Antonello Nusca/Polaris)
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Waiting for the Pope
Vatican City, March 12, 2013. Faithful in Saint Peter's Square waiting. Large crowds gathered at the Vatican's St Peter's Square to await the election of the next pope. The Catholic church cardinals are meeting in a conclave behind closed doors to elect the next leader of their faith. A two third majority is required to have a winner. After each round of balloting the the ballots are burned in an antique stove that releases smoke, black in case of no majority vote and white in case of positive vote. The balloting can take days. (Antonello Nusca/Polaris)
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Waiting for the Pope
Vatican City, March 12, 2013. Faithful in Saint Peter's Square waiting. Large crowds gathered at the Vatican's St Peter's Square to await the election of the next pope. The Catholic church cardinals are meeting in a conclave behind closed doors to elect the next leader of their faith. A two third majority is required to have a winner. After each round of balloting the the ballots are burned in an antique stove that releases smoke, black in case of no majority vote and white in case of positive vote. The balloting can take days. (Antonello Nusca/Polaris)
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Cardinals beginning the Election of a New Pope in Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 12 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Camilla Morandi / Rex Features (2207536b)
Black smoke from the first vote of the Conclave
Cardinals beginning the Election of a New Pope in Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 12 Mar 2013
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Cardinals beginning the Election of a New Pope in Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 12 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Camilla Morandi / Rex Features (2207536a)
Black smoke from the first vote of the Conclave
Cardinals beginning the Election of a New Pope in Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 12 Mar 2013
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Cardinals beginning the Election of a New Pope in Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 12 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Camilla Morandi / Rex Features (2207536c)
Black smoke from the first vote of the Conclave
Cardinals beginning the Election of a New Pope in Conclave, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 12 Mar 2013
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Conclave opens at Vatican
March 12, 2013 - Vatican: Mons. Guido Marini attends a Mass for the election of the Roman Pontiff, in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. (Alessia Giuliani/CPP/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Conclave opens at Vatican
March 12, 2013 - Vatican: A cardinal's skullcap during a Mass for the election of the Roman Pontiff, in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. (Alessia Giuliani/CPP/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Conclave opens at Vatican
March 12, 2013 - Vatican: Cardinal s attend a Mass for the election of the Roman Pontiff, in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. (Alessia Giuliani/CPP/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Conclave opens at Vatican
March 12, 2013 - Vatican: Cardinal Angelo Sodano celebrates a Mass for the election of the Roman Pontiff, in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. (Alessia Giuliani/CPP/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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VATICAN: Election of a new pope celebrated by Cardinal Angelo Sodano
Cardinals attending a Mass for the election of a new pope celebrated by Cardinal Angelo Sodano inside St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican. Vatican City, VATICAN-12/03/2013./Credit:GALAZKA/SIPA/1303121540 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2204768a)
Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley
Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
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Prayer meeting for the adoration of the blessed sacrament, Vatican city, Rome, Italy - 06 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2204768b)
Cardinal Leonardo Sandri
Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.
According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.
Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.
Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.
Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.
As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Kardinal Barbarin (Archivbilder)
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Cardinal Philippe Barbarin
Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.
According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.
Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.
Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.
Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.
As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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NEWS - Umstrittener US-Kardinal Bernard Law ist im Alter von 86 Jahren gestorben
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Bernard Francis Law
Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
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Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2199090l)
Marc Ouellet
Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.
According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.
Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.
Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.
Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.
As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2190516s)
Agostino Vallini
Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.
According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.
Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.
Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.
Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.
As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2190516bk)
Cardinal Philippe Barbarin
Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.
According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.
Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.
Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.
Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.
As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2190516bj)
Cardinal Francis Arinze
Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.
According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.
Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.
Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.
Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.
As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Cardinals in St. Peter's Square, Vatican City, Rome, Italy - 04 Mar 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by AGF s.r.l. / Rex Features (2190516az)
Oscar Maradiaga
Place Your Bets On Who Will Be The Next Pope
With the new pope still to be decided betting on just who will be Benedict XVI's successor is heating up.
According to bookmakers Paddy Power the decision is set to be the biggest non-sporting event the company has ever taken bets on.
Currently Cardinal Peter Turkson of Ghana and Archbishop Angelo Scola of Italy are the neck-and-neck odds on favourites.
Meanwhile, the UK's Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Conner comes somewhat further down the list with odds of 150/1.
Someone with even less chance of making the cut is U2 star Bono, who has been given odds of 1000/1.
As well as the identity of the new pope, people are also able to bet on his age, his nationality, what his papal name will be, when the conclave will start, how long it will last, and even when the first foreign visit will take place.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CNBFXLIXC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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