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Cardinals enter Sistine Chapel to start centuries-old secret ritual to elect a pope
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Cardinals from 70 countries have commenced the secretive conclave in Vatican City to elect Pope Francis's successor. The diverse group, including many appointed by Francis from previously marginalized nations, faces the challenge of choosing a leader who can unite a polarized church. The election's outcome remains uncertain, with continuity of Francis's progressive legacy a key consideration.
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