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دود سیاه از دودکش نمازخانه سیستین برخاست؛ نخستین رای‌گیری مجمع کاردینال‌ها بی‌نتیجه ماند

شامگاه چهارشنبه ۷ مه (۱۷ اردیبهشت) دود سیاه از دودکش نمازخانه سیستین برخاست و نشان داد که در نخستین رای‌گیری برای انتخاب پاپ جدید، هیچ نامزدی موفق به کسب رای لازم نشده است.

لب بیشتر : http://parsi.euronews.com/2025/05/08/black-smoke-pours-from-sistine-chapel-chimney-indicating-no-pope-was-elected

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00:00The conclave has not yet made a decision. We saw black smoke coming out of the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel.
00:08We know that it means that a new pope has not yet been chosen, but that also means that cardinals will continue voting.
00:18Starting Thursday, they will hold full ballots a day, two in the morning, two in the evening,
00:22until they reach a two-thirds majority agreement on who to elect.
00:29A few likely candidates have been mentioned in the past few hours, including the Italian Cardinal Parolin,
00:36who's seen as someone who's able to unite a very divided electorate,
00:41but also Cardinal Tagle of the Philippines, who's been dubbed the Asian Francis.
00:46But regardless of that, we know that the next pope should be mainly a pastor,
00:51someone who's able to bring people together.
00:54This is something that Cardinal Rey, who held a mass before the first vote, also mentioned.
01:02He said, quote, that the next pope should awaken awareness.
01:07How long will it take? Well, it's hard to say.
01:10This is the most international conclave of all times.
01:14We know that the overall number of cardinals has increased,
01:17increased, and that could make the whole voting process much slower.
01:24The atmosphere here is charged with anticipation.
01:28Some 1.4 billion Catholics, including the faithful who have gathered here from all corners of the world,
01:37simply cannot wait for the white smoke and to find out who their next leader will be.
01:43George Orlandi, for Euronews, in the Vatican.

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