What is the role of the black and white smoke in choosing a new pope?
The โfumata bianca,โ or white smoke signifies the successful election of a new pope. Each time a vote is taken, smoke rises from the Sistine Chapelโs chimney. If the vote is inconclusive and the verdict on a new pope has not been reached, the smoke is black. If a pope has been chosen, it is whiteโand signifies that the new pope will soon present themselves to Vatican City.ย
How long does the election of a pope take?ย
A conclave will last until a singular candidate receives at least two-thirds of the vote from the pool of eligible cardinals, with a typical four ballots being cast each day. Pope Francisโ election lasted about 28 hours, or two days, before he was announced as Benedict XVIโs successor. The longest conclave ever was held in 1268, which lasted 34 months.ย
When was the last time a new pope was elected?
The election of a new pope typically only occurs after the death of a previous pope. However, Pope Francis had been elected in extraordinary circumstances. In 2013, Pope Benedict XVI had resigned from the positionโthe first to step down from the papacy since Gregory XII in 1415, and the first to do so voluntarily since Celestine V in 1294.ย
At the time, Benedictโwho died in 2022 at the age of 95โsaid in a statement regarding his resignation issued by the Vatican, โBoth strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me.โ


