Election Of New Pope Smoke

White smoke pours out from the sistine chapel chimney in st peter s square signalling that a new pope has been chosen as the crowd react with elation.
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When white smoke emanates from the roof of the sistine chapel in rome it means. March 13 2013 the world waited with bated breath for the election of a new pope with all eyes fixed on the tiny chimney perched on the roof of the sistine chapel for a sign of either black smoke or white smoke. White smoke billowing from the sistine chapel chimney has announced to the world that cardinals gathered inside have elected a new pope to head the catholic church.
Since 1914 black smoke fumata nera emerging from a temporary chimney installed on the roof of the sistine chapel indicates that the ballot did not result in an election while white smoke fumata bianca announces that a new pope has been chosen. White smoke billowing from the vatican signals that a new pope has been elected. All catholics are familiar with the ritual of the white and black smoke that accompanies the election of a new pope.
Conclave selects new pope white smoke emerging from sistine chapel chimney signals election of the 266th pope.