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And once the election process for a new pope begins ... the rest of the world is notified of the group's daily decisions by white or black-colored smoke funneled from the top of the Sistine ...
What does the ‘white smoke’ mean? The history behind the signal that a new Pope has been elected
The famous ‘white smoke’ bellowing from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel signals the election of a new Pope. The tradition signals to the world that the conclave has reached a decision on who ...
The outside world will know that a new pope has been elected once white smoke is seen coming from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel. Smoke will be visible to onlookers twice a day throughout ...
And once the election process for a new pope begins ... the rest of the world is notified of the group's daily decisions by white or black-colored smoke funneled from the top of the Sistine ...
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