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VATICAN CITY – Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday evening in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. Ratzinger, the first German pope since the 11th century, emerged onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, where he waved to a wildly cheering crowd of tens of thousands and gave his first blessing as pope. Other cardinals clad in their crimson robes came out on other balconies to watch him. “Dear brothers and sisters, after the great Pope John Paul II, the cardinals have elected me


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(ANSA) – ROMA, 19 APR – Il Cardinale Joseph Ratzinger e’ il nuovo papa, eletto oggi al quarto scrutinio quale successore di Giovanni Paolo II.

Si è imposto il nome di Papa Benedetto XVI





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( Mar 19 Apr, 18:46)
(ANSA) – ROMA, 19 APR – Il Cardinale Joseph Ratzinger e’ il nuovo papa, eletto oggi al quarto scrutinio quale successore di Giovanni Paolo II.

Si è imposto il nome di Papa Benedetto XVI

 

 

White smoke vents up from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel meaning that Catholic Church cardinals had elected a new leader after a conclave lasting little more than 24 hours at the Vatican City.(AFP/Andreas Solaro)

White smoke rises from the chimney above

the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, indicating

a new pope has been elected April 19, 2005.

White smoke rose from the Sistine Chapel

and the bells of St. Peter’s Basilica rang

out on Tuesday, signalling that Roman

Catholic cardinals elected a pope to succeed

John Paul II. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen.

 

Bells of the St. Peter's Basilica ring to announce that the new pope has been elected at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. In foreground a statue of St. Peter. (AP Photo/ Domenico Stinellis)

Bells of the St. Peter’s Basilica ring to announce that

the new pope has been elected at the Vatican,Tuesday,

April 19, 2005. In foreground a statue of St. Peter.

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The newly elected Pope, Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves to the crowd from the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Ratzinger is the  265th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)

 

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Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany gives the blessing as the new pope in this frame from TV, at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Bells chimed at St. Peter's Basilica Tuesday evening, announcing to the world that a new pope was elected in the first papal conclave of the new millennium.  The pope will be known as Benedict XVI .  (AP Photo / Vatican TV via APTN)

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany gives the blessing

as the new pope in this frame from TV, at the Vatican,

Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Bells chimed at St. Peter’s Basilica

Tuesday evening, announcing to the world that a new pope

 was elected in the first papal conclave of the new millennium.

The pope will be known as Benedict XVI .

(AP Photo / Vatican TV via APTN)

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  1. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, then-Prefect of the Catholic Church’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, kneels in front of Pope John Paul II during the traditional exchange of Christmas greetings at the Vatican in this Dec. 22, 2003 file photo. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday April 19, 2005 in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Osservatore Romano/ File)
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  2. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, right, holds an unidentified document, as the mayor of the southern German town of Marktl, Hubert Gschwendtner looks on in Marktl, the hometown of Ratzinger, July 13, 1997. In background the honory citizen plaque at Ratingers birth place. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday, April 19, 2005 evening in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Gemeinde Marktl)
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  3. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, left, shows documents to Pope John Paul II center, as Hubert Gschwendtner, mayor of Marktl, southern Germany, Ratzinger’s hometown, looks on in Marktl, in this undated file picture. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday, April 19, 2005 evening in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/HO Gemeinde Marktl)
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  4. A picture taken on Telepace shows Germany’s Joseph Ratzinger, the new Pope Benedict XVI, appearing on the balcony of Saint Peter’s Basilica to a huge ovation from some 100,000 people filling the square.(AFP/Telepace-HO)
    AFP/Telepace-HO – 16 minutes ago



  5. With the towers of Munich’s cathedral inthe background, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger raises his arms to bid farewell to Bavarian believers in downtown Munich in this Feb. 28, 1982 file photo. A service in the cathedral and a walk through the crowd marked the farewell of the cardinal who will head the Congregation of Faith in the Vatican. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday April 19, 2005 in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Dieter Endlicher)
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  6. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, who became the new Pope at the Vatican Tuesday April 19, 2005, is seen in this Feb. 22, 2005 file photo with Pope John Paul II’s book ‘Memory and Identity.’ Ratzinger will be Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)
    AP – 10 minutes ago



  7. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the strict defender of Catholic orthodoxy for the past 23 years, was elected Pope on April 19, 2005 despite a widespread assumption he was too old and divisive to win election. He took the name Benedict XVI. Ratzinger is pictured during a mass in the German town of Trier in this April 22, 2002, file photo. (Reuters)
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  8. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, who became the new Pope at the Vatican Tuesday April 19, 2005, is seen in this 2001 file photo. Ratzinger will be Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
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  9. Outside view of the house in Traunstein. Germany, where German Cardinal Joeseph Ratzinger, grew up pictured April 14, 2005. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday, April 19, 2005 evening in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Kerstin Joensson)
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  10. A cyclist rides past in the background as a sign is seen indicating the birthplace of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in Marktl, southern Bavaria, Germany, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday evening in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
    AP – 14 minutes ago

“The fact that the Lord can work and act even with insufficient means consoles me, and above all I entrust myself to your prayers,” the new pope said. “I entrust myself to your prayers.”


The crowd responded by chanting “Benedict! Benedict!”


If the new pope was paying tribute to the last pontiff of that name, it could be interpreted as a bid to soften his image as the Vatican‘s doctrinal hard-liner. Benedict XV, who reigned from 1914 to 1922, was a moderate following Pius X, who had implemented a sharp crackdown against doctrinal “modernism.”


Ratzinger served John Paul II since 1981 as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. In that position, he has disciplined church dissidents and upheld church policy against attempts by liberals for reforms. He turned 78 on Saturday.


The new pope had gone into the conclave with the most buzz among two dozen leading candidates. He had impressed many faithful with his stirring homily at the funeral of John Paul II, who died April 2 at age 84.


Ratzinger is the first Germanic pope since monarchs imposed four men from that region in a row in the 11th century.





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  1. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected by Roman Catholic cardinals on April 19, 2005 to succeed John Paul II. Ratzinger is shown leading a mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18. Photo by Jerry Lampen/Reuters
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  2. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger arrives at a news conference in Rome in this February 22, 2005 file photo. Roman Catholic cardinals elected Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger to succeed John Paul II April 19, 2005. The 115 cardinals eligible to elect a new pontiff started the conclave on Monday. To be elected, a candidate needed a two-thirds majority, or at least 77 votes. REUTERS/Tony Gentile/File
    Reuters – 9 minutes ago



  3. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (R) is pictured with Bishop Karl Lehmann during a Catholic meeting in the eastern German city of Dresden in this July 1987 file photo. A secret conclave of Roman Catholic cardinals failed to choose a new pope in two more votes April 19, 2005, indicating rival wings of the Church were still manoeuvring for position. Experts say the early votes are likely to have pitted front-runner Joseph Ratzinger, standard-bearer for the conservative doctrinal heirs of Pope John Paul, against former Milan Archbishop Carlo Maria Martini, who is seen as a stalking horse for the moderate camp. ( EDITORIAL USE ONLY) ( NO THIRD PARTY SALES) REUTERS/KNA Bild B/W ONLY
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  4. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is pictured in this 1996 file photo. A secret conclave of Roman Catholic cardinals failed to choose a new pope in two more votes April 19, 2005, indicating rival wings of the Church were still manoeuvring for position. Experts say the early votes are likely to have pitted front-runner Joseph Ratzinger, standard-bearer for the conservative doctrinal heirs of Pope John Paul II, against former Milan Archbishop Carlo Maria Martini, who is seen as a stalking horse for the moderate camp. (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) ( NO THIRD PARTY SALES) REUTERS/KNA Bild B/W ONLY
    Reuters – 1 hour, 14 minutes ago



  5. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
    Reuters – Apr 19 6:56 AM



  6. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger wipes his brow as he presides over the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
    Reuters – Apr 19 6:56 AM



  7. Citizens of southern Bavarian village Marktl sit in a pub as they watch television showing black smoke billowing from the chimney at the Vatican in Rome, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Marktl born German Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger is one of the favorites to become pope. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)
    AP – Apr 19 3:56 AM



  8. A Cardinal prays during the special ‘pro eligendo summo pontifice’ (to elect Supreme Pontiff) mass celebrated by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican City.(AFP/Marco Longari)
    AFP – Apr 18 5:46 PM



  9. From top left, clockwise: Argentinian Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Italian Cardinal Angelo Scola, Italian Cardinal Dionigi Tettamanzi, Italian Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini, German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and Indian Cardinal Ivan Dias, are seen in these recent photos made into a six-picture combo, made available Monday April 18, 2005. From accusations of involvement in kidnappings of priests in Argentina, to ‘revelations’ about alleged Nazi links, to gossipy items about health problems: like a U.S. presidential campaign the run-up for the election to choose a new pope has seen some dirty laundry hung out in public, and it is not the cardinals red socks that are getting an airing. (AP Photo)
    AP – Apr 18 1:05 PM



  10. Cardinals attend a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Ratzinger, a conservative cardinal seen as a front-runner to become pope, told fellow prelates they must choose a new pontiff who would defend traditional teachings and reject attempts to modernize doctrine. (Jerry Lampen/Reuters)
    Reuters – Apr 18 12:07 PM




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    1. General view shows the special ‘pro eligendo summo pontifice ‘ (to elect Supreme Pontiff) mass presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican City.(AFP/Pool)
      AFP/Pool – Apr 18 11:21 AM



    2. Brazilian Cardinal Geraldo Majella Agnelo (C) is pictured during the special ‘pro eligendo summo pontifice ‘ (to elect Supreme Pontiff) mass presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican City.(AFP/Marco Longari)
      AFP – Apr 18 11:21 AM



    3. Cardinal Roger Etchegaray of France attends a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, April 18, 2005. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
      Reuters – Apr 18 11:12 AM



    4. Italian cardinals Achille Silvestrini (R) and Carlo Furno speak before a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic Cardinals filed into the Sistine Chapel Monday for a conclave to elect a successor to Pope John Paul, following a centuries-old tradition that is steeped in pageantry, intrigue and secrecy. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
      Reuters – Apr 18 10:56 AM



    5. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (C) is pictured during a peaceful demonstration to repeal the internment of political prisoners in Poland in this December 21, 1981 file photo in Munich. EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO THIRD PARTY SALES REUTERS/KNA Bild B/W ONLY
      Reuters – Apr 18 10:38 AM



    6. U.S. Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick attends a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic Cardinals locked themselves inside the Sistine Chapel on Monday to start a conclave that will elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
      Reuters – Apr 18 10:41 AM



    7. The house where German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was born, is pictured during a rainy spring day in Marktl at the Lake Inn, 90 kilometres (56 miles) east of Munich April 18, 2005. The 78-year-old Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief, is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
      Reuters – Apr 18 10:44 AM



    8. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is pictured during a mass to celebrate the 2000-year anniversary of the city of the western German city of Speyer in this 1990 file photo. ( EDITORIAL USE ONLY) ( NO THIRD PARTY SALES REUTERS/KNA Bild B/W ONLY
      Reuters – Apr 18 10:29 AM



    9. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is pictured in front of St. Peters Basilica in the Vatican in Rome in this 1996 file photo. EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO THIRD PARTY SALES REUTERS/KNA Bild
      Reuters – Apr 18 10:23 AM



    10. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is pictured during a mass to celebrate the 2000-year anniversary of the western German city of Speyer in this 1990 file photo. EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO THIRD PARTY SALES REUTERS/KNA Bild B/W ONLY
      Reuters – Apr 18 10:25 AM



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      1. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is pictured after he was appointed Archbishop of Munich and Freising in this 1977 file photo. EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO THIRD PARTY SALES REUTERS/KNA Bild B/W ONLY
        Reuters – Apr 18 10:27 AM



      2. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is pictured during his time as a professor at the University of Regensburg in this September 14, 1965 file photo. ( EDITORIAL USE ONLY) ( NO THIRD PARTY SALES REUTERS/KNA Bild B/W ONLY
        Reuters – Apr 18 10:24 AM



      3. French Cardinal Roger Etchegaray prays during a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic Cardinals locked themselves inside the Sistine Chapel on Monday to start a conclave that will elect a successor to Pope John Paul. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
        Reuters – Apr 18 9:51 AM



      4. French Cardinal Roger Etchegaray attends a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic Cardinals locked themselves inside the Sistine Chapel on Monday to start a conclave that will elect a successor to Pope John Paul. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
        Reuters – Apr 18 9:46 AM



      5. Cardinals enter to attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
        Reuters – Apr 18 8:49 AM



      6. Catholic priest Georg Ratzinger, the 81-year-old brother of German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, sits in a armchair in his flat in the Bavarian town of Regensburg April18, 2005, while watching the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass on television broadcast from the Vatican in Rome. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
        Reuters – Apr 18 7:55 AM



      7. Cardinals, bishops, priests and guests attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
        Reuters – Apr 18 7:51 AM



      8. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
        Reuters – Apr 18 7:46 AM



      9. Cardinals, bishops, priests and guests attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
        Reuters – Apr 18 7:25 AM



      10. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
        Reuters – Apr 18 7:10 AM




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        1. From left, Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, his fellow countryman Cardinal Angelo Sodano and German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger pray during a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Monday, April 18, 2005, as the cardinals who will elect a new Pope made their last public appearence before sequestering themselves inside the Sistine Chapel later in the day. Thousands of pilgrims and tourists packed St. Peter’s Basilica and the square to take a last glimpse at the cardinals who will elect the next head of the Roman Catholic Church during the Conclave. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
          AP – Apr 18 7:12 AM



        2. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
          Reuters – Apr 18 7:09 AM



        3. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
          Reuters – Apr 18 7:08 AM



        4. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Osservatore Romano
          Reuters – Apr 18 7:09 AM



        5. Cardinals gather for a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
          Reuters – Apr 18 6:21 AM



        6. Brazilian Cardinal Geraldo Majella Agnelo attends a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
          Reuters – Apr 18 6:00 AM



        7. Polish Cardinal Zenon Grocholewski attends the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
          Reuters – Apr 18 5:48 AM



        8. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger gives communion to a nun during a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Monday, April 18, 2005, as the cardinals who will elect a new Pope made their last public appearence before sequestering themselves inside the Sistine Chapel later in the day. Thousands of pilgrims and tourists packed St. Peter’s Basilica and the square to take a last glimpse at the cardinals who will elect the next head of the Roman Catholic Church during the Conclave. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
          AP – Apr 18 5:36 AM



        9. Cardinals hold their hats during a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave.
          Reuters – Apr 18 5:21 AM



        10. A nun receives the host from German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger as he presides over the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
          Reuters – Apr 18 5:03 AM



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          1. Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze (C) attends the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:54 AM



          2. A Swiss Guard stands at attention during the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:54 AM



          3. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:57 AM



          4. A cardinal places his hat while attending the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:59 AM



          5. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger leads a mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:48 AM



          6. Nigerian Cardinal Francis Arinze attends the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:51 AM



          7. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger leads a mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:53 AM



          8. A cardinal raises his hand as he attends the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:53 AM



          9. Cardinals attend a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger inside St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:38 AM



          10. Cardinals sit during a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
            Reuters – Apr 18 4:43 AM


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            1. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger is pictured through two cardinals presiding over a mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
              Reuters – Apr 18 4:41 AM



            2. Cardinals sit inside St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican during a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
              Reuters – Apr 18 4:32 AM



            3. Cardinal Francis Arinze of Nigeria (L) attends a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
              Reuters – Apr 18 4:33 AM



            4. The inside of the dome of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican towers above cardinals attending a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
              Reuters – Apr 18 4:36 AM



            5. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger delivers the homily during a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Monday April 18, 2005, as the cardinals who will elect a new pope made their last public appearance before sequestering themselves inside the Sistine Chapel later in the day. Ratzinger, the powerful dean of the College of Cardinals, used his homily at the Mass dedicated to electing the next pope to warn cardinals and the faithful about tendencies that he considered dangers to the faith: sects, ideologies like Marxism, liberalism, atheism, agnosticism and relativism. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)
              AP – Apr 18 4:27 AM



            6. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger presides over a mass in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
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            7. Cardinals attend a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
              Reuters – Apr 18 4:18 AM



            8. Cardinals attends a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
              Reuters – Apr 18 4:17 AM



            9. Cardinal Theodore Edgar McCarrick of the U.S. (C) attends a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
              Reuters – Apr 18 4:16 AM



            10. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger(not seen), at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica on Monday April 18, 2005. Representing 52 countries, the 115 crimson-robed ‘princes’ of a church celebrated a midmorning Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica before sequestering themselves in the Sistine Chapel at 4:30 p.m to start deliberating their choice of new pope. (1430 GMT).(AP Photo/Tony Gentile

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              1. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger leads a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Monday April 18, 2005, as the cardinals who will elect a new pope made their last public appearence before sequestering themselves inside the Sistine Chapel later in the day. Thousand of pilgrims and tourist packed St. Peter’s Basilica and the square to take a last glimpse of the Cardinals who will elect the next head of the Roman Catholic Church during the conclave. (AP Photo/ Pier Paolo Cito)
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              2. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger leads a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Monday April 18, 2005, as the cardinals who will elect a new pope made their last public appearence before sequestering themselves inside the Sistine Chapel later in the day. Thousand of pilgrims and tourist packed St. Peter’s Basilica and the square to take a last glimpse of the Cardinals who will elect the next head of the Roman Catholic Church during the conclave. (AP Photo/ Pier Paolo Cito)
                AP – Apr 18 3:38 AM



              3. St. Peter’s Basilica is seen in bright sunshine at the Vatican April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration to help them pick a successor to Pope John Paul II at a secretive conclave starting on Monday. The mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
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              4. St. Peter’s Basilica is reflected in a woman’s sunglasses at St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn mass praying for divine inspiration on Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief, who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
                Reuters – Apr 18 3:16 AM



              5. The marble statue of St. Peter, holding the symbolic keys to the Roman Catholic church, is seen against the blue sky outside St. Peter’s Cathedral in the Vatican April 18, 2005. The Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn mass praying for divine inspiration on Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief, who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
                Reuters – Apr 18 3:13 AM



              6. Priests wait outside St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican prior to a solemn mass April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held the solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration on Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
                Reuters – Apr 18 3:15 AM



              7. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica on Monday April 18, 2005. Representing 52 countries, the 115 crimson-robed ‘princes’ of a church celebrated a midmorning Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica before sequestering themselves in the Sistine Chapel at 4:30 p.m to start deliberating their choice of new pope. (1430 GMT).(AP Photo/Tony Gentile, Pool)
                AP – Apr 18 3:09 AM



              8. Youths look at a giant screen as it displays live images of a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in the Vatican City April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later today in the Sistine chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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              9. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ mass, presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration on Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
                Reuters – Apr 18 3:03 AM



              10. People watch a giant screen set up in the Vatican City as it displays live images of a mass presided by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger April 18, 2005. Cardinals will meet later on Monday in the Sistine Chapel for the start of the papal conclave. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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                1. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn mass praying for divine inspiration on Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
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                2. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
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                3. Cardinals attend the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass, presided over by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, at the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
                  Reuters – Apr 18 2:49 AM



                4. Cardinals sit in a semi-circle as German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger presides over the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass at the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
                  Reuters – Apr 18 2:47 AM



                5. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger celebrates a midmorning Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, Monday, April 18, 2005. Representing 52 countries, the 115 crimson-robed cardinals were celebrating a midmorning Mass in the basilica before sequestering themselves in the Sistine Chapel for their conclave. (AP Photo/Tony Gentile, Pool)
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                6. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger presides over the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass at the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration on Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
                  Reuters – Apr 18 2:32 AM



                7. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger attends a Mass, presided over by Chilean Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez, in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 16, 2005. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
                  Reuters – Apr 17 9:05 AM



                8. The book by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ‘Values in a Time of Upheaval’ sits on a table in a bookstore in Berlin on Friday, April 15, 2005.The cardinals often mentioned as possible papal successors have already made their voices heard _ addressing the world’s 1.1 billion Catholics and the 115 cardinals expected at the first conclave in more than 26 years. (AP Photo/Herbert Knosowski/File)
                  AP – Apr 16 2:24 PM



                9. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger co-celebrates a mass with Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez of Chile in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Cardinals start their conclave in the frescoed Sistine Chapel on April 18.(AFP/Thomas Coex)
                  AFP – Apr 16 12:31 PM



                10. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Dean of the College of Cardinals, attends a mass, presided over by Chilean Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez, in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 16, 2005. A conclave of 115 eligible cardinals will congregate on Monday to begin the process of electing a new pope. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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                1. Cardinals sit in a semi-circle as German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger presides over the ‘Pro Eligendo Papa’ Mass at the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 18, 2005. Roman Catholic cardinals held a solemn Mass praying for divine inspiration Monday, hours before locking themselves away from the world to elect a successor to Pope John Paul II. The mass in St. Peter’s Basilica was led by 78-year-old German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the Vatican’s doctrinal chief who is seen by some as a leading candidate for the papal throne. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
                  Reuters – Apr 18 2:47 AM



                2. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger celebrates a midmorning Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, Monday, April 18, 2005. Representing 52 countries, the 115 crimson-robed cardinals were celebrating a midmorning Mass in the basilica before sequestering themselves in the Sistine Chapel for their conclave. (AP Photo/Tony Gentile, Pool)
                  AP – Apr 18 2:51 AM



                3. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger attends a Mass, presided over by Chilean Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez, in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 16, 2005. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
                  Reuters – Apr 17 9:05 AM



                4. The book by German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger ‘Values in a Time of Upheaval’ sits on a table in a bookstore in Berlin on Friday, April 15, 2005.The cardinals often mentioned as possible papal successors have already made their voices heard _ addressing the world’s 1.1 billion Catholics and the 115 cardinals expected at the first conclave in more than 26 years. (AP Photo/Herbert Knosowski/File)
                  AP – Apr 16 2:24 PM



                5. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger co-celebrates a mass with Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez of Chile in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. Cardinals start their conclave in the frescoed Sistine Chapel on April 18.(AFP/Thomas Coex)
                  AFP – Apr 16 12:31 PM



                6. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, Dean of the College of Cardinals, attends a mass, presided over by Chilean Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina Estevez, in the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica April 16, 2005. A conclave of 115 eligible cardinals will congregate on Monday to begin the process of electing a new pope. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
                  Reuters – Apr 16 12:31 PM



                7. Italian tourists glance at a board of a bookmakers, showing a list of cardinals and their odds in front of St. Peter’s Square in Rome, Saturday, April 16, 2005. A number of Internet gambling sites are taking bets on who will come out of the upcoming cardinals‘ conclave as the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church. As of Saturday, this bookmaker gave German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger the best odds, followed by French Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger and Italian Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
                  AP – Apr 16 11:24 AM



                8. A girl points at a board of a bookmaker in front of St. Peter’s Square in Rome, Saturday, April 16, 2005, showing a list of cardinals and their odds. A number of Internet gambling sites are taking bets on who will come out of the upcoming cardinals‘ conclave as the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church. As of Saturday, this bookmaker gave German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger the best odds, followed by French Cardinal Jean-Marie Lustiger and Italian Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
                  AP – Apr 16 11:06 AM



                9. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger leaves the general congregation meeting in Vatican City, April 16, 2005. Smoke signals above the Sistine Chapel, telling the world whether or not a new pope has been elected, are expected at around noon (1000 GMT) and 7 p.m. (1700GMT) each voting day, the Vatican said on Saturday. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
                  Reuters – Apr 16 5:35 AM



                10. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger waves whilst leaving the general congregation meeting in Vatican City April 15, 2005. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
                  Reuters – Apr 16 12:54 AM






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  1. Pope Benedict XVI. (AP)
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  2. Nuns cheer as white smoke rises from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, indicating a new pope has been elected April 19, 2005. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany has been elected pope to lead the Roman Catholic Church, a cardinal announced on Tuesday. He has chosen Pope Benedict XVI as his papal name, the cardinal said. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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  3. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, who became the new Pope at the Vatican Tuesday April 19, 2005, is seen in this Feb. 22, 2005 file photo. Ratzinger will be Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)
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  4. Nuns and other pilgrims celebrate as white smoke billows from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Bells tolled at St. Peter’s Basilica Tuesday afternoon, announcing to the world that a new pope was elected in the first papal conclave of the new millennium. (AP Photo/Jasper Juinen)
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  5. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany addresses the faithful as the new pope in this frame from TV, at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19 2005. Bells chimed at St. Peter’s Basilica Tuesday evening, announcing to the world that a new pope was elected in the first papal conclave of the new millennium. The pope will be known as Benedict XVI . (AP Photo / Vatican TV via APTN)
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  6. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger gives communion to a nun during a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, in this April 18, 2005 file photo. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday April 19, 2005 in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito/ File)
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  7. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger eyes a candle as he presides a candle-lit vigil in St. Peter’s Basilica. Ratzinger was elected the 265th pope of the Roman Catholic Church and will take the name Benedict XVI, the Vatican announced.(AFP/File/Paolo Cocco)
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  8. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, who became the new Pope at the Vatican Tuesday April 19, 2005, is seen in this June 26, 2000 file photo. Ratzinger will be Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Massimo Sambucetti)
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  9. Undated file photo of then archbishop of Munich and Freising, Joseph Ratzinger. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday April 19, 2005 in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/File)
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  10. A woman stands near a German flag as she reacts as white smoke rises from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, indicating a new pope has been elected April 19, 2005. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected as a new pope by Roman Catholic cardinals on Tuesday to succeed John Paul II. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
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  1. Pope Benedict XV is seen in the undated photo. He served as head of the Catholic Church from 1914 to 1922. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a hard-line guardian of conservative doctrine, was elected the new pope Tuesday evening, April 19, 2005 in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI and called himself ‘a simple, humble worker.’ (AP Photo)
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  2. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany addresses the faithful as the new pope in this frame from TV, at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19 2005. Bells chimed at St. Peter’s Basilica Tuesday evening, announcing to the world that a new pope was elected in the first papal conclave of the new millennium. The pope will be known as Benedict XVI . (AP Photo / Vatican TV via APTN)
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  3. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany waves to the faithful after he was elected to succeed John Paul II at the Vatican, April 19, 2005. He has chosen Pope Benedict XVI as his papal name, the cardinal said. (Reuters TV/Reuters)
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  4. German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, right, holds a document, with the mayor of the southern German town of Marktl, Hubert Gschwendtner in Marktl, the hometown of Ratzinger, in this July 13, 1997 file photo. In background an honory citizen plaque identifies the building as Ratzingers birth place. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, a longtime guardian of doctrinal orthodoxy, was elected the new pope Tuesday, April 19, 2005 evening in the first conclave of the new millennium. He chose the name Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Gemeinde Marktl)
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  5. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, who became the new Pope at the Vatican Tuesday April 19, 2005, is seen in this Feb. 22, 2005 file photo with Pope John Paul II’s book ‘Memory and Identity.’ Ratzinger will be Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)
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  6. The newly elected Pope, Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, waves to the crowd from the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Ratzinger is the 265th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church. (AP Photo/Jasper Juinen)
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  7. Pope Benedict XVI. (AP)
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  8. Nuns cheer as white smoke rises from the chimney above the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, indicating a new pope has been elected April 19, 2005. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany has been elected pope to lead the Roman Catholic Church, a cardinal announced on Tuesday. He has chosen Pope Benedict XVI as his papal name, the cardinal said. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama
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  9. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, who became the new Pope at the Vatican Tuesday April 19, 2005, is seen in this Feb. 22, 2005 file photo. Ratzinger will be Pope Benedict XVI. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)
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  10. Nuns and other pilgrims celebrate as white smoke billows from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, Tuesday, April 19, 2005. Bells tolled at St. Peter’s Basilica Tuesday afternoon, announcing to the world that a new pope was elected in the first papal conclave of the new millennium. (AP Photo/Jasper Juinen)
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