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Prelates
attend a Mass for Pope John Paul II in St. Peter's Basilica at the
Vatican celebrated by Cardinal Pierre Sfeir Nasrallah, Patriarch
of the Antioch for Maronites, Thursday April 14, 2005. Cardinals
will celebrate a series of funeral Masses for nine days and known
as the 'Novemdiales', starting with the funeral of Pope John Paul
II on Friday.
(AP Photo/Pier
Paolo Cito)
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Workers
install a new chimney on top of the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, April
15, 2005. During the conclave voting, if the necessary majority
has not been reached, the ballots and tally sheets are placed in
a stove and burned with an additive to produce black smoke. An additive
to produce white smoke is used if a new pope has been elected.
REUTERS/Alessia
Pierdomenico
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Workers
install a new chimney on top of the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, April
15, 2005. During the conclave voting, if the necessary majority
has not been reached, the ballots and tally sheets are placed in
a stove and burned with an additive to produce black smoke. An additive
to produce white smoke is used if a new pope has been elected.
REUTERS/Kimimasa
Mayama
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Two stoves, a new one and the original (R), sit ready for the conclave
in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, April 15, 2005. The conclave that
starts on Monday to elect Pope John Paul's successor in the Vatican's
Sistine Chapel will be steeped in age-old traditions -- cardinals
in red cassocks, Latin chants and ballots written on the finest
quality paper.
REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
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