The cardinals have gathered in the Sistine Chapel this Wednesday to select a successor of Pope Francis. Some 130 voters have already attended the Mass in the Basilica of San Pedro and are now kidnapped from the outside world, starting the process of choosing the next leader to unite a several but divided global church. The vote is carried out through paper ballots, and the process will continue until a candidate ensures the necessary two thirds, which is equivalent to 89 votes. The French correspondent24, Sema Gupta, tells us the latest of the Vatican.
Cardinals enter seclusion ahead of vote to elect new pope
