Pope Francis’ body is taken to rest to Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, with a 4.0 km (2.5 mi) long procession from St. Peter’s Basilica. teleSUR
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00:00These are live images now. The coffin of the Pope is being transferred to Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, where the burial ceremony will take place in a private way.
00:30We continue bringing further information into the conclave.
00:43On this important date, the cardinal elector proceeds solemnly into the Sistine Chapel, where the election will take place before the first battle is cast.
00:58The cardinals take another solemn oath, promising to vote freely without external influence, and to uphold secrecy.
01:11A dramatic moment follows the words extra-homnesty, letting for everyone out are proclaimed, finally, that all non-essential personnel must leave the chapel.
01:23The doors are then locked from the outside, symbolically and literally sealing the cardinal's insides.
01:32From this point onward, the conclave is cloistered, even, no communication with the outside world is allowed, electronic devices, newspapers, and any form of media are strictly forbidden.
01:45The electors stayed at the Domus Santa Marte, a Vatican guest house, and are transported back and forth to the Sistine Chapel under tight security.
01:55Once again, these are live images, as the coffin, the wooden coffin, as required by Pope Francis, is heading towards Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica, through the streets of Italy, through the streets of Rome, the capital of Italy.
02:17After the funeral mass that was held by the cardinal dean, in St. Peter's Square Basilica, where we saw several dignitaries from around the world, several head of the state, several religious leaders that were also attending the funeral mass.
02:46This is the funeral mass of one of the most beloved Pope of the world.
02:53This is all the procession through the streets of Rome.
03:09And we see the people gathered on the streets, saying goodbye, for the last time, to Pope Francis, who died at 88 years old, after facing several health issues.
03:36We go full there into the conclave, to better understand what is the process after Pope's death.
03:43The boat in itself follows a careful structure and time-honor procedure of up to four boats may be held each day.
03:50Two in the morning and two in the afternoon, each round consists of two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Each round consists of the same steps.
03:57The preparation of Baloch. Each cardinal receives a rectangular rectangular piece of paper.
04:04bearing the words, bearing the words, bearing the words,
04:11a leggo insumum pontificent adelaide, a supreme pontificent adelaide, followed by a blank space, to write the name of their choosing candidate.
04:18Casting the boat, one by one, in order of seniority, the cardinal's work, one by one, in order of seniority.
04:25The cardinal's walk to the altar beneath Michelangelo's fresco of the last judgment, and there they place their folded ballot into a chalice atop a large urn.
04:32They swear an oath, aloud, that says,
04:35that says, I call as my widow, to write the name of the name of their choosing candidate.
04:39Casting the boat, one by one, in order of seniority, the cardinal's walk to the altar beneath Michelangelo's fresco of the last judgment,
04:49and there they place their folded ballot into a chalice atop a large urn.
04:55They swear an oath aloud, that says,
05:00I call as my witness, Christ the Lord, who will be my judge, that my boat is given to the one who before God, I think, should be elected.
05:15Then counting the boats, after all ballots are set.
05:21Did you wish to keep your