When a pope dies or resigns, the world turns its eyes to Rome for the sacred and solemn process of choosing his successor. During the conclave, cardinals are housed in the Domus Sanctae Marthae inside Vatican City—kept in seclusion to ensure prayerful reflection, confidentiality, and freedom from outside influence as they prepare to cast their votes in the Sistine Chapel.
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