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Saturday 9 March 2013

Who will be chosen as the next Pope?


All 115 cardinals have arrived in Rome to decide who will be the next leader of the Catholic Church.

Pope Benedict XVI stunned the world when he resigned from the role and no one is sure who the new pope will be.
In fact the special robes he'll wear have been made in three different sizes to make sure they fit whoever is chosen.
The voting process will start on Tuesday 12 March.
A new Pope is picked by the Catholic Church's most senior priests, called cardinals.
They have travelled from all over the world to the Vatican in Rome - the home of the Catholic Church - where they'll begin the Papal election - known as the Conclave.
One hundred and fifteen cardinals will take part. A cardinal needs more than two thirds of votes to become Pope. If that doesn't happen on the first vote, the cardinals will vote again and again until there's a clear winner.
During the vote special smoke signals are used to tell people outside what is happening.
Black smoke means the cardinals are still making up their minds, but when white smoke is seen - a new Pope has been chosen. (CBBC Newsround) 

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