Within an hour or so after the election has been successfully concluded and white smoke has issued from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, the senior Cardinal Deacon will appear on the balcony of Saint Peter's Basilica and announce "Habemos Papam." (We have a pope). He will then announce the name of the cardinal elected as pope and what his regnal name will be.
As of the present moment (Wednesday, March 13, 2012, 2:16 eastern daylight savings time) a new Pope has been elected (as indicated by the white smoke) but the identity of the new Pope has not yet been revealed. Doubtlessly we will know who it is, later today.
You are referring to the "in pectore" Cardinals. They are revealed anytime it is safe for them. Some were revealed soon after the Holy Father choosing them, others were never revealed. Cardinals in present day China (2013) would be an example: from Wikipedia: In pectore (Latin for "in the breast/heart") is a term used in the Catholic Church to refer to appointments to the College of Cardinals by the Pope whose names are not publicly revealed (viz., reserved by the Pope "in his bosom"). This right of the pope is rarely exercised, usually in circumstances where the pope wants to make a statement for later historians about the honour due a particular cleric, while not wanting to endanger that same cleric in his present circumstances of persecution.
The new Pope is always fitted with clothing tailored to his measurements.
Pope Fancis became the new pope in 2013.
Pope Francis
Yes, the new Pope has been chosen, the new Pope of the Roman Catholic Church is Pope Francis. He was elected on March 13,2013.
No, the pope can not make a new sacrament.
it basically means that any new Pope who becomes Pope represents new Pope.
The smoke comes from burning the ballots in a stove in the Sistine Chapel.
The latest pope (March 2013) is called Pope Francis.
He is known as the Pope Emeritus, which is a retired pope.
Drellis pope is from Brooklyn New York