
Emma Bubola
Reporter at The New York Times
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1 day ago |
straitstimes.com | Jason Horowitz |Emma Bubola |Elizabeth Dias |Patricia Mazzei
VATICAN CITY – The cardinals electing a new pope to lead the Catholic Church left the Sistine Chapel exhausted and hungry. A meditation to start the conclave had dragged on and pushed their first vote deep into the evening of May 7. It had resulted in an inconclusive tally, with three main contenders. Keeping their vow of secrecy, they returned to Casa Santa Marta, the guesthouse where they were sequestered without their phones, and started talking.
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1 day ago |
demorgen.be | Jason Horowitz |Emma Bubola |Elizabeth Dias |Patricia Mazzei
De kardinalen die een nieuwe paus moesten kiezen om de rooms-katholieke kerk te leiden, verlieten de Sixtijnse kapel uitgeput en hongerig. Het meditatiemoment waarmee het conclaaf begon, had lang geduurd, waardoor de eerste stemming naar woensdagavond verschoof. Die leverde geen duidelijke winnaar op, met drie grote kanshebbers. De kardinalen hielden zich aan de gelofte van geheimhouding en keerden terug naar de Casa Santa Marta, het gastenverblijf waar ze zonder telefoon in afzondering verbleven.
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2 days ago |
pressdemocrat.com | Jason Horowitz |Emma Bubola |Elizabeth Dias |Patricia Mazzei
VATICAN CITY — The cardinals electing a new pope to lead the Catholic Church left the Sistine Chapel exhausted and hungry. A meditation to start the conclave had dragged on and pushed their first vote deep into Wednesday evening. It had resulted in an inconclusive tally, with three main contenders. Keeping their vow of secrecy, they returned to Casa Santa Marta, the guesthouse where they were sequestered without their phones, and started talking.
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2 days ago |
irishtimes.com | Jason Horowitz |Emma Bubola |Elizabeth Dias |Patricia Mazzei
The cardinals electing a new pope to lead the Catholic Church left the Sistine Chapel exhausted and hungry. A meditation to start the conclave had dragged on and pushed their first vote deep into Wednesday evening. It had resulted in an inconclusive tally, with three main contenders. Keeping their vow of secrecy, they returned to Casa Santa Marta, the guest house where they were sequestered without their phones, and started talking.
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3 days ago |
tribunaonline.com.br | Jason Horowitz |Emma Bubola
Brasil 11/05/2025 - 23:03 • Atualizada em 11/05/2025 às 23:14 Ouvir Escute essa reportagem CIDADE DO VATICANO — Os cardeais que elegeram um novo papa para liderar a Igreja Católica saíram da Capela Sistina exaustos e famintos. Uma meditação para iniciar o conclave se prolongou e empurrou sua primeira votação até bem para dentro da noite de quarta-feira, 7.
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How a quiet American cardinal became Pope. Our story w/ the best team @jasondhorowitz @elizabethjdias @PatriciaMazzei https://t.co/LYqrSS1LYG

Thanks so much @joshweinfuss !

I've been fascinated by the Papal Conclave for years even though I'm not Catholic. The whole process has always seemed so interesting to me. So watching it happen for the third time in my life was riveting. Which is why I think this story by @jasondhorowitz, @EmmaBubola,

Drama, Fashion and Cigarettes: Internet Casts Pop Gaze on Pope’s Selection. My latest via @nytimes https://t.co/MqRSQxKs4i