While the wait for white smoke continues in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican, the people gathered there found different ways to spend time.
A group of young people could be seen sitting on the floor playing cards on Thursday (8), while others visited souvenir shops in times of calm.
Elsewhere, a cafeteria worked as a temporary resting place for a group of nuns.
About 15,000 people gathered in the square on Thursday morning, eagerly awaiting the possibility of a new pope elected, according to Vatican Media.
For the second time, however, smoke was black – which means no pope was chosen yet.
The cardinals make new votes in the Sistine Chapel this afternoon.
See images of the second day of Conclave:
This content was originally published in letters and rest: as faithful they expect for the Vatican Conclave on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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