Vatican chimney installed ahead of papal conclave

Firefighters installed the chimney atop the Sistine Chapel on Friday which will emit white smoke to signal the election of a new pope as preparations proceed just five days before cardinals gather for the conclave.

Some 133 Catholic cardinals will gather below Michelangelo’s famed frescoes in the 15th-century chapel, situated inside the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican, to elect a successor to Pope Francis.

Held behind locked doors, the conclave will signal to the world the outcome by burning ballots in a special stove, with the chimney emitting black smoke if no one has been elected, or white smoke if there is a new pope.

Cardinals from around the world have been called back to Rome following the death on April 21 of Francis, an energetic reformer from Argentina who led the Catholic Church for 12 years.

All but four of the cardinal electors — those aged under 80 — who can vote in the conclave are already in Rome, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said.

Ahead of the election, cardinals of all ages have been meeting daily at the Vatican to discuss the challenges facing the next head of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics.

Bruni told reporters that among other things, the conference on Friday focused on promoting the Catholic faith, the necessity of unity, and the danger of “counter-witness”—issues like financial scandals and sexual abuse.

The favorites to become the next pope include Peter Turkson of Ghana, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle of the Philippines, and Pietro Parolin of Italy, who was Francis’s secretary of state.

However, an old Roman proverb states that the person who enters the conclave as a pope leaves a cardinal behind, warning that the favorite almost never wins.

“I think the Church is in prayer mode, but it must also put itself in surprise mode,” Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez, 82, told reporters as he headed into Friday morning’s meeting.

“Remember what happened with Pope Francis — what a surprise!”

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