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Vatican
The Vatican is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and its head, the pope.
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African challenges for new pope
The Catholic church in Africa faces numerous challenges.
Bergoglio named pope
The new pope has been named as Argentina’s Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He is the first from the Americas.
Pope vote still undecided
Black smoke from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel has signified the 115 cardinal electors have again failed to choose a new pope on the second day of the conclave. A final round of voting for the day is underway.
Waiting
The crowds in St. Peter's Square hope to see white smoke rise from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel
Pope voting cardinals reconvene
After one inconclusive vote, 115 cardinal electors began a second round of voting on Wednesday to choose a new pope to lead the Catholic Church's 1.2 billion followers.
No favorites
The cardinals are now in closed session, and there's still no obvious candidate for the papacy.
Black smoke: vote inconclusive
The 115 cardinals meeting for a second day will resume voting for a new pope on Wednesday. Black smoke emerged from the Sistine Chapel’s chimney on Tuesday indicating the first vote by the conclave was inconclusive.
Black smoke: vote inconclusive
Black smoke has emerged from the Sistine Chapel indicating that the first vote by the Catholic cardinals to elect a new pope was inconclusive. A total of 115 cardinals from 48 countries are taking part in the vote.
Shift Ranking of March 12: Next Pope Betting Favorites
1. Angelo Scola (Italy)│ 2. Odilo Pedro Scherer (Brazil)│ 3. Peter Turkson (Ghana)│ 4. Tarcisio Bertone (Italy)│ 5. Marc Ouellet (Canada)│ Source: oddschecker.com
Papal conclave
Strict rules must be observed as 115 cardinals begin selecting a new pope in the Vatican.
Countdown to the conclave
The Catholic Church's 115 cardinals have gathered on the eve of the conclave to elect a new pope. Although there is no clear frontrunner, the Vatican has said it expects a "short conclave."
Voting begins Tuesday
Catholic cardinals have voted that Tuesday, March 12, will be the opening date of the Conclave to elect a new pope. The decision was made after all 115 eligible electors for the next pope arrived in the Vatican.
Marta complex
Cardinals in charge of electing the new pope are sleeping at a cardinal-friendly hotel.
Process to pick a pope starts
Cardinals have begun preparations at the Vatican to elect a new pope, possibly by Easter. Britain's former top Catholic Church cleric will not take part in the conclave, having admitted to sexual misconduct on Sunday.
Electing a new pope
Following the retirement of Pope Benedict XVI, Roman Catholic cardinals are shifting their focus to electing a replacement. However, it is still not clear precisely when a conclave to elect a new pope will begin.
Benedict clears the pontiff's stage
Benedict XVI has resigned, but he won't have to worry about his future — or his Twitter account.
Pope leaves the Vatican
Pope Benedict XVI is due to end his eight-year pontificate shortly and has left the Vatican. A day earlier he imparted his final blessing as he held his last general audience at the Vatican.
Reviewing the papacy of Benedict XVI
Pope Benedict XVI oversaw a short but difficult chapter in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, in which scandals emerged involving sexual abuse, interfaith relations and some of the pope's closest aides.
Too Eurocentric?
The majority of Catholic cardinals are European, and some say the church neglects Latin America.
Joseph Ratzinger
German pilgrims travel to Rome to say goodbye to their "German pope"
Vatican hits out at media
The Vatican has lashed out at the media for what it says are false reports of "intrigue and corruption" in the run up to the conclave to elect the next pope. The Pope is set to leave his post on Thursday.
New pope elected sooner?
The Vatican has raised the possibility of moving forward the date for cardinals to elect Pope Benedict XVI's successor. A spokesman said the rules governing the date could be "interpreted differently."
Pope approves new bank chief
Outgoing Pope Benedict XVI has appointed a German lawyer and financial expert to head the Vatican's bank. The new chief is called upon to help clean up the bank's tainted reputation.
'Hidden' from the world
The outgoing pope, Benedict XVI, says he intends to keep a low profile once he retires at the end of February. He has also hit out at the media for reducing Catholic Church reforms of the 1960s to a "power struggle."
Pope applauded
Pope Benedict XVI has celebrated his last public mass ahead of his February 28 retirement. Beginning Lent solemnities, he called for an end to "individualism and rivalry" and asked Catholics for their prayers.
Pope: 'pray for me'
Thousands have gathered to hear Pope Benedict XVI give his first public address since his surprise resignation. He told crowds he was stepping down for the "good of the church," asking that they "keep praying for him."
Pope blames old age
Age, not a specific health condition, was the reason behind Pope Benedict XVI's decision to stand down as head of the Catholic Church, the Vatican has said, adding that he will play no role in choosing his successor.
A new pope by Easter
Following the surprising resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, thoughts have turned to who will take over as head of the Roman Catholic Church. A new Pope is expected to be in place by Easter.
Benedict XVI's legacy
The pope has resigned his post, leaving behind a Church rocked by scandal and internal crisis.
Pope Benedict XVI steps down
Pope Benedict XVI has announced that he will resign from his post as head of the Roman Catholic Church. The 85-year-old pope cited his advancing years as the reason for the extremely uncommon decision.
Merkel hails Pope Benedict
Religious and political leaders have paid tribute to Pope Benedict XVI, who announced on Monday that he would resign his position. Angela Merkel called him "one of the most significant religious thinkers of our time."
Shake up in the Holy See
DW's Bernd Riegert says the pope's resignation gives the Vatican a new chance for reform.
Provisions fo papal resignations
Although most popes remain in office until their death, the regulations that govern the Catholic Church allow for a pope to step down from his duties. He need not ask permission: It is his decision entirely.
The Vatican's Irish problem
An Irish priest questions the Vatican's approach to Catholicism and risks excommunication.
Father Flannery takes on the Vatican
Tony Flannery may quite possibly be Ireland's most rebellious priest...or, at least, the Vatican seem to think so.
Pope gives Urbi et Orbi speech
Pope Benedict XVI has delivered his traditional Urbi et Orbi Christmas message and blessing in Vatican City. In his speech he appealed for peace in Syria and other war-torn nations.
Pope leads Christmas Eve mass
Pope Benedict XVI has delivered his traditional Christmas Eve mass in Vatican City. The leader of the Catholic Church called for peace in the Middle East while urging people to find room for God in their busy lives.
Pope pardons his butler
Pope Benedict XVI has pardoned his former butler, Paolo Gabriele, who was sent to jail in October after being convicted of leaking sensitive documents to the press. The documents alleged corruption in the Vatican.
Gauck meets the Pope
German President Joachim Gauck has met with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican. The two leaders discussed religion, Europe's current economic crisis and the future of the continent.
Pope joins Twitter masses
Pope Benedict XVI has joined the micro-blogging website Twitter in eight languages, though he's yet to break radio silence. Apparently confident in his own wisdom, he follows only himself.
Pope chooses cardinals
The Pope has selected half a dozen new non-European cardinals of diverse origins. The leader of the Catholic Church has faced criticism in the past for paying insufficient attention to the needs of the developing world.
Vatileaks accomplice sentenced
A computer technician convicted of obstructing justice during the probe into stolen Vatican documents has been given a suspended sentence. The documents were leaked by the Pope's former butler to the press.
First Native American saint
Pope Benedict XVI has named seven new saints, including the first Native American. He praised their "heroic courage" in a year when the Catholic Church is seeking to counter mounting secularism in the West.
Pope's butler found guilty
Pope Benedict XVI's former butler has been sentenced to one year and six months in jail for stealing and leaking confidential papal documents. The prosecution had asked for a three year sentence.
Former papal butler in court
Former papal butler and Vatileaks whistleblower, Paolo Gabriele, has said the Pope was not informed enough about important issues. Gabriele also claims inhumane detainment conditions, which has prompted an investigation.
Papal justice
The butler accused of betraying Pope Benedict XVI has appeared before a court in the Vatican.
Trial of ex-butler adjourned
A Vatican court trying the pope's ex-butler for allegedly stealing confidential papers has adjourned its proceedings until next Tuesday. The former aide could face four years in an Italian jail.
'Vatileaks' trial opens
The pope's former butler has gone on trial for allegedly stealing confidential Vatican papers and leaking them to the media. If convicted, the former aide could face four years in an Italian jail.
Papal butler in Vatileaks trial
The trial of the once-loyal papal servant charged with leaking confidential Vatican correspondence to the media will begin on Saturday. If convicted, the father of three faces up to four years in prison.
Cathedral for Bahrain
The Catholic Church plans to build another place of worship for its followers in Bahrain.
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