"What happens behind the locked doors inside the Sistine Chapel during the conclave? Here's a look at what the cardinal electors are allowed to do during each round of voting."
"As the cardinal electors took the oath of secrecy before the start of the papal conclave, CBS News took a look at some of the top prospective candidates to succeed the late Pope Francis."
"American Catholics who traveled to Rome spoke to "CBS Mornings" about what they want the next pope to represent as they prepare to witness history."
"Catholic cardinal electors from five continents began Wednesday with a final mass before the start of the conclave to elect a new pope to lead the Catholic Church. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Seth Doane has more on what to expect. Rev. Msgr. Richard B. Hilgartner, a pastor at the Archdiocese of Baltimore, also joins to discuss the conclave process."
"The Catholic Church will soon begin the highly choreographed process of choosing its new leader following the death of Pope Francis. Follow here for the latest news from the Vatican."
"The Catholic Church will soon begin the highly choreographed process of choosing its new leader following the death of Pope Francis. Follow here for the latest news from the Vatican."
"A U.S. bishop offers insight on why many think it's unlikely Catholic cardinals will break with more than two centuries of precedent to pick an American pope."
"Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, Dean of the College of Cardinals, expressed his wishes for a Pope who could “best awaken the consciences of all” in a homily at Holy Mass, before Vatican cardinals gather for the conclave to elect a new Pope."
"CBS News papal contributor Francis Rocca, who has covered the Vatican for more than 15 years, breaks down the process of electing the next pope and what the cardinals are considering as they cast their votes."
"The papal conclave meets to begin the process of picking Pope Francis' successor. CBS News polling shows American Catholics overwhelmingly approved of how Pope Francis led the church, but they're split on where to go next. CBS News' Seth Doane has more."
"Today, cardinals will form their conclave in the Sistine Chapel, beginning a mysterious process held in the strictest secrecy. Here, the Mirror looks at five things you likely won't know about this time-honoured tradition"
"Catholic cardinals from all around the the world will be locked in the Vatican today to decide on the successor to Pope Francis in the most secretive and ancient democratic process in the world"
"An old saying about papal elections goes as follows: “He who enters the conclave as pope, leaves it as a cardinal.” In other words, any candidate seen as the frontrunner before the voting begins should be treated with caution, and no cardinal should go into the Sistine Chapel assuming they will get the votes."
"The Catholic Church will soon begin the highly choreographed process of choosing its new leader following the death of Pope Francis. Follow here for the latest news from the Vatican."
"For centuries, the leader of the Catholic Church has been elected in a highly secretive gathering known as “conclave,” meaning “with key” in Latin – a nod to how cardinals used to be locked in until a new pope was selected. CNN’s Boris Sanchez walks through a 3D visualization showing what the process may look like."
"Shaun Dougherty, who was abused by clergy as a child, tells CBS News' Nikki Battiste he hopes the conclave reflects on survivors and chooses a leader who will deliver justice and transparency."
"A conclave of 133 cardinals is set to meet on Wednesday in the Sistine Chapel. They will decide who will be the next pope to lead the world's 1.4 billion Catholics and guide on major issues in the church, such as the role of women and LGBTQ inclusion."
"When the cardinals enter the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday at the start of conclave, the process of electing a new pope, they will be sealed off from the world."
"All mobile phone signal will be deactivated in the Vatican on Wednesday ahead of the highly secretive conclave to elect the next pope, Italian state media reported."
"President Donald Trump posted an AI-generated image of himself as the pope prompting swift backlash just days before the conclave is set to elect Pope Francis’ successor. The Vatican has declined to comment on the matter."
"As a fireworks expert tests the Vatican's contemporary system for "holy smoke," Catholic cardinals mull their divergent priorities for Pope Francis' successor."
"Sunday marks the final day of mourning for Pope Francis as church leaders look ahead to this week's conclave and selection of a new pope. CBS News' Chris Livesay is in Rome."
"Hundreds of cardinals attended mass inside St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican Sunday, to mark the end of a nine-day mourning period for Pope Francis."
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"President Donald Trump posted an artificial intelligence-generated image of himself dressed as pope as the mourning of Pope Francis continues and just days before the conclave to elect his successor is set to begin. Trump’s action drew rebukes from a group representing Catholic bishops in New York and among Italians."
"President Trump's attempt at papal humor sparked worldwide outrage on Saturday. With the conclave just days away, the White House released an AI-generated photo of him in full pope attire."