New Pope Elected with White Smoke and Bells

White smoke and the sound of the Vatican bells ringing have announced to the world that a new Pope has been elected and a new era in Roman Catholic history is about to commence. The bells tolled as Tuesday evening approached, and Catholics all around St Peter’s Square rejoiced at the news of the first papal conclave of the new millennium.

Crowds outside the Vatican were heard shouting "Viva il Papa!" which means "Long live the Pope!"

"It’s only been 24 hours, surprisingly how fast he was elected," Vatican Radio announced as they told how the new Pope had been chosen after just four ballots.

The bells rang for more than 10 minutes after the original tolling was heard, and this was the signal for hundreds of pilgrims from all over Rome to rush to St Peter’s Square.

The bells of St Peter's Basilica rang out shortly after 1800 local time (1600 GMT) to confirm the news.

Although there is not yet any news about the new Pope’s identity or what name he will chose for himself, the Vatican has said that it will be announced 45 minutes after his election.

Soon the new leader of the 1.1 billion Roman Catholics across the world will take to the Vatican palace balcony and give the traditional "Urbi et Orbi" blessing to the faithful.

More news will follow.
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