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The Vatican was busy with last-minute arrangements on Tuesday to get ready for the conclave to elect the next pope.
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00:00The Vatican is busy with last-minute arrangements to get ready for the conclave to elect the next pope,
00:05which starts tomorrow, Wednesday afternoon.
00:09This morning, the cardinals met for the last time for one of their congregations to discuss,
00:14it was the 12th of those such meetings, to discuss the problems facing the 1.4 billion strong Catholic Church.
00:21Over the course of these meetings, there have been over 200 speeches by cardinals,
00:25and it's been a good chance for them to get to know each other as they search for the ideal candidate for the next pope.
00:33At the end of the meeting today, a Vatican employee came and destroyed the Fisherman's Ring.
00:38The Fisherman's Ring is something that has been a tradition going back centuries for popes.
00:42The popes wear the Fisherman's Ring, and once, centuries ago, they used it to seal papal documents
00:48by sticking it in red wax and then putting it at the end of a document.
00:52Today, this afternoon, the cardinals will be able to go into the Santa Marta residence inside the Vatican walls for the first time.
01:01They will be staying there throughout the conclave, and the Vatican has set up a jamming system
01:06so they will not have access to Internet or cell phones, so that the conclave will be conducted in complete secrecy.
01:13The only way we will know of the election of a pope is when we see white smoke coming out of the chimney
01:20on top of the Sistine Chapel behind me.

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