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Sealing the pope’s apartment. A gathering of cardinals. White smoke and bells rung. These are just some of the events that take place once a pontiff has died and while a new pope is chosen.

It’s all part of a long history of tradition dictating what happens now following the death of Pope Francis on Monday.

Pope Francis died at the age of 88, the Vatican confirmed to the public on Monday, capping the end of a tenure seen by some as one of the more progressive in the Roman Catholic Church.

The Pope died following health challenges over recent months, including hospitalization several weeks ago for pneumonia and a complex lung infection, which required high levels of oxygen and blood transfusions.

The immediate next steps dictate that when a pope dies, the camerlengo, or chamberlain — currently Irish-born American cardinal Kevin Farrell —  must certify the death and seal the papal apartment with red ribbon and seals.

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