![Workers carrying the stove in the Sistine Chapel are seen on a screen at the media centre in the Vatican yesterday. The stove will send up white smoke signals when the new Pope is elected. Workers carrying the stove in the Sistine Chapel are seen on a screen at the media centre in the Vatican yesterday. The stove will send up white smoke signals when the new Pope is elected.]()
Vatican officials yesterday told cardinals gathered for the election of the next Pope to stop speaking to the media, as further indications emerged that a conclave would not start early next week as had been expected.
American cardinals who had been scheduled to hold their third media briefing in as many days cancelled it less than an hour before it was to have started at Rome’s North American College, where they are residing.
A spokeswoman for the American cardinals said “concern” was expressed at yesterday’s closed-door meeting “about leaks of confidential proceedings reported in Italian newspapers”.
More than 150 cardinals attended the third day of the preliminary meetings to sketch a profile for the next Pope following the shock abdication of Pope Benedict last month. All but two of the 115 “cardinal electors” aged under 80 have arrived for the meetings, the Vatican said.
In their briefings, the American cardinals did not disclose specifics but spoke generally about the proceedings as well as of their hopes and concerns about the state of the Catholic Church at a crucial time in its history.
The preliminary meetings are taking place as the crisis involving sexual abuse of...