The world now waits in hushed anticipation, this afternoon, the ornate doors of the Sistine Chapel were solemnly closed, marking the official start of the 2025 papal conclave.
With communication networks severed and all non-essential personnel dismissed, 133 cardinal-electors have entered into sacred seclusion to choose the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
Archbishop Diego Ravelli, Master of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations, ordered all non-voting individuals to leave the Sistine Chapel as the voting for the new pope begins and the doors are sealed
Earlier in the day, the cardinals gathered in the Pauline Chapel, where they began a centuries-old procession into the Sistine Chapel, chanting the “Litany of the Saints” and the hymn “Veni Creator Spiritus” to invoke the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The procession, led by a cross and accompanied by solemn choral music, was both a spiritual and symbolic transition into a space of intense prayer and discernment.
Following tradition, Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa will deliver a meditation behind closed doors, inviting the electors to silence, reflection, and unity before they begin casting their secret ballots.
Beneath the gaze of Michelangelo’s towering frescoes, the ritual now unfolds in sacred secrecy.
Until white smoke rises above St. Peter’s Square, the world can only wait in faith and expectation for the next successor to St. Peter to be revealed.