The Vatican announced on Monday that it would temporarily stop any telephone communication within the small state during Komlavi for the election of the new Pope, however, stating that St. Peter’s Square would not be affected. In particular, the signal of all mobile telephony providers will be disabled within the Vatican territory from 3pm (local time, 16:00 in Greece) on May 7th. The telephone communication “will be restored after the announcement of the election of the new Pontiff,” the statement said. Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni explained to press representatives that stopping telephone communications would not affect St. Peter’s Square. Thousands of faithful are expected to gather in the square in front of St. Peter’s Basilica, waiting for the announcement of Pope Francis’ successor who passed away on April 21. In total, 133 cardinals from all over the world will be called upon to highlight the next Pope, a 1,4 billion Catholic spiritual leader in all of […]
Source: News Beast

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