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What I Already Knew
I knew that world war 1 and 2 took place in europe. I Know that europe doesnt want anything that has to do with the nazis.Paris is the capital if france. The effiel tower is in france. They were picking a new pope. -
Pope benedict XVI resign
Pope Benedict XVI quit.
Benedict XVI was the first pope in 600 years to resign instead of ending by death. -
Main Idea
The main idea of the artical is that the election of the New pope and that it is happening in the vatican palace. -
1 main points
There are 115 cardinals waiting to be te next pope of the world all around the world. -
1 prediction
I predicted that out of the 115 cardinals they were gonna pick one that was going to change history and maybe even change there rules. -
2 main point
Some of the cardinals were using twitter telling people to pray for them or to keep praying for them -
2 prediction
I predicted that some of the pope was going to use the web or try to advertise so that people could pray for them so that they could help or to become pope. -
3 prediction
I think that the people are going to stay at the vatican palace until they anounce the new pope and that everyone will be excited stay until they see the white smoke out the chapel. -
3 Main point
the voting is taking place at the vatican palace and there are a lot of people waiting outside the chapal and the vatican palace to see the white smoke come out to see who is the next pope -
The Pope Elections
115 Cardinals took part of the new pope elections from all over the world. Only cardinals 80 or younger -
New pope was elected
Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was elected the 266th pope of the Catholic Church last week and took on the name Francis.
Pope Francis was the first latin american pope. -
The white smoke
The white smoke only means that they pick the new pope so when the white smoke comes out the church it means they elected the new pope -
Citation
Greene Richard Allen and Laura Smith-Spark, march 8 2013,Conclave to elect new pope set for Tuesday,Retrived from http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/08/world/europe/vatican-pope-selection/index.html.