ABC News Special Coverage of Papal Conclave

ABC News has some exciting news for all the papal conclave enthusiasts out there! Get ready for comprehensive coverage led by none other than “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir, starting from the Vatican on Wednesday, May 7, at 10 a.m. EDT. You won’t want to miss this special event!

Joining David Muir will be a stellar team including ABC News Live “Prime” and “World News Tonight” anchor Linsey Davis, chief international correspondent James Longman, senior national correspondent Terry Moran, foreign correspondent Maggie Rulli, reporters Ines de La Cuetara and Patrick Revell, WABC-TV Eyewitness News anchor Joe Torres, WLS-TV Eyewitness News reporter Liz Nagy, and contributors Father Jim Martin, Father John Wauck, and Helen Alvaré. This coverage will continue until a new pope is announced, so you can be sure not to miss a moment.

But that’s not all! The excitement doesn’t stop there. David Muir will also anchor “World News Tonight” from the Vatican starting Tuesday, May 6. “Good Morning America” and “GMA3” will be broadcasting live reports from the Vatican each morning, bringing you the latest news and updates. And yes, even “The View” will be discussing all the happenings in their Hot Topics segments.

Not to be left out, “Nightline” will be airing special segments dedicated to the election process and the papal conclave. ABC Owned Television Stations will be right there on the ground in Rome, with Joe Torres and Liz Nagy providing comprehensive coverage.

For those who prefer to stay informed online, ABC News Digital will have a live blog with additional stories, including a profile of the new pope and a closer look at the ceremonies. And for all you podcast lovers out there, “Start Here,” the flagship daily news podcast from ABC News, will take a deep dive into conclave traditions and protocols, providing daily updates straight from the conclave proceedings.

With coverage also available on ABC News Live, Disney+, Hulu, and other digital platforms, there are plenty of ways to stay up-to-date with the papal conclave. So mark your calendars and get ready to immerse yourself in this historic event with ABC News!