After a conclave lasting 24 hours, the Catholic world has a new leader.
Robert Prevost has been elected as the successor to , who died last month at the age of 88. He will be known as Leone XIV.
His papal name was announced with the words 'Habemus Papum' - Latin for 'we have a pope'.
He stepped out onto St Peter's balcony on Thursday evening to greet the crowds gathered in the square - and the - for the first time as the 267th pope. He waves to the thousands in the square as they cheer and chant his name.
He will have spent the last hour or so in the Room of Tears next to the Sistine Chapel, formally accepting his election, having his papal name notarised and wearing the papal cassock for the first time.
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There were scenes of jubilation at the Vatican today, with nuns, priests and civilians all in tears at the sign of of the Sistine Chapel, indicating the new pontiff had been selected.
Cardinals had returned to the Sistine Chapel on Thursday to resume voting for a new pope, after a first conclave ballot failed to find a winner and sent black smoke billowing through the chapel chimney. They had to secure the two-thirds majority, or 89 ballots, necessary to become the 267th pope.
Casting and counting ballots for a new pope had have taken longer than expected on Wednesday evening because of the large number of cardinals participating and the linguistic diversity among them.
The voting cardinals began their behind-closed-doors meeting in Casa Santa Marta shortly before 5pm UK time on Wednesday. Pope Francis was elected in a similar amount of time in 2013, after five ballots on the second day of that conclave.
Pope Francis had appointed some 108 of the 133 cardinals who will choose his successor. Dubbed the people’s pope, he was a popular pontiff whose death on Easter Monday sparked tributes from leaders across the and whose funeral drew hundreds of thousands of mourners.
Who is Pope Leone XIV?The Chicago-born Prevost, 69, is prefect of the Vatican’s powerful dicastery for bishops, in charge of vetting nominations for bishops around the world. He has extensive experience in Peru, first as a missionary and then archbishop. Francis had an eye on him for years, sending him to run the diocese of Chiclayo, Peru, in 2014. He held that position until 2023, when Francis brought him to Rome for his current role.

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