As cardinals prepare for the conclave to elect Pope Francis's successor, journalists stake out the Vatican to glean information. Reporters like Marina Garcia Dieguez note the cardinals’ clever methods of evasion, employing blacked-out cars or altering their appearance. Each morning, approximately 180 cardinals meet at Synod Hall to share visions for the church and identify potential candidates for the papacy, increasing the tension and intrigue as the May 7 conclave approaches.
Marina Garcia Dieguez noted that some cardinals employ clever tactics to evade reporters, highlighting the challenges journalists face while attempting to gather insights before the conclave.
The conclave, a clandestine ceremony of electing a new pope, is drawing significant attention as cardinals engage in strategizing and networking prior to casting their votes.
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