The cardinals returned to the Sistine Chapel for another round of voting after the first round ended in black smoke, indicating no candidate had received the required majority.
The process involves multiple ballots until a new pope is elected.
The cardinals, dressed in their white robes, cast their votes, and the results are awaited with anticipation.
The black smoke signals that the voting process will continue. Each round brings the church closer to selecting a new spiritual leader.
The cardinals' deliberations are shrouded in secrecy, adding to the intrigue surrounding the conclave's outcome. Patience and prayer characterize the atmosphere.
