The square filled up quickly after news
that a new Pope had been elected to succeed Pope
John Paul II. Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was
elected today as the 265th Pope and successor of
Peter. He took the name Benedict XVI.
The newly elected pontiff addressed the
crowd in Italian: “My dear brothers and sisters,
after the great Pope John Paul II, the cardinals
have elected me, a simple and humble worker in the
vineyard of the Lord.
“I am consoled in knowing that the Lord
knows how to work with insufficient means, and I
entrust myself to your prayers,” Pope Benedict
said after Chilean Cardinal Jorge Arturo Medina
Estivez introduced him with the traditional Latin
phrase, “Habemus Papam” (We have a
Pope).
“In the joy of the Risen Lord and with his
constant help, we will work, and with Mary, his
mother, who is by our side,” the 78-year-old
pontiff continued as the crowd responded, chanting
“Benedict! Benedict!”
Then, under sudden rain, the Pope gave his
first Urbi et Orbi benediction in Latin.
The German-born pontiff was elected April
19 in the fourth round of votes on the second day
of the conclave. White smoke drifted up from the
chimney of the Sistine Chapel at 5:56 p.m. (Rome
time), indicating that a new Pope had been
elected. The bells of St. Peter’s rang out with
the news soon after.
Pope Benedict XVI will be installed at the
Holy See this Sunday.