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Cardinals enter Sistine Chapel to start centuries-old secret ritual to elect a new pope
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Cardinals have commenced the secretive conclave in the Vatican City to elect Pope Francis's successor, marked by solemn rituals and a geographically diverse electorate. The cardinals, hailing from 70 countries, are sequestered as they deliberate, aiming to choose a leader who prioritizes unity. Challenges facing the new pope include navigating the church's polarization and addressing the clergy sex abuse scandal.
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