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White smoke, followed by joy, reflection
By Stephen Heuser, Globe Staff | April 20, 2005
VATICAN CITY -- In two weeks of pomp and ceremony, it was the most dramatic and suspenseful piece of theater yet. Minute by minute, as doubt resolved into certainty, the next leader of the Catholic Church was unveiled last night in front of a huge and growing crowd in St. Peter's Square.
First came the smoke from the Sistine Chapel's stark and remote chimney: tiny wisps that looked white, and for the first time this week stayed white. Then, 15 minutes later, the great bell beneath the clock of St. Peter's began to swing, slowly at first, and then boldly tolling the news that deep inside the Vatican, a new pope had been chosen.
Finally, under a strange sky that mixed patches of blue and spattering of rain, the thick crimson curtains of the basilica balcony parted to reveal a new pope.
By the time Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger emerged in a crimson stole and white skullcap as Pope Benedict XVI, St. Peter's Square had filled with Italians, tourists, and faithful who wanted to be on hand for the coming of the 265th Roman pontiff.
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
Jackson Video
Check out this cool Michael Jackson Music Video shot in the Court Titled:
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