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LATIN ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ELECTION OF A POPE
Habemus Papam; We have a Pope; We Have a Pope; We Have a Pope!

We, Too, Have a Job to Do         
PAINTING BY NORMAN ROCKWELL
We too have a job to do; We too have a Job to Do; We, too, have a Job to Do
We, Too, Have a Job to Do is a painting by American illustrator Norman Rockwell that depicts a Boy Scout in full uniform standing in front of a waving American flag. It was originally created by Rockwell in 1942 for the 1944 Brown & Bigelow Boy Scout Calendar.
Five Have a Mystery to Solve         
NOVEL BY ENID BLYTON
Five Have A Mystery To Solve; Five Have a Mystery To Solve
Five Have a Mystery to Solve is the twentieth novel in the Famous Five series by Enid Blyton. It was first published in 1962.
We Have a Right         
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO PROTECT PERSONAL FREEDOMS IN BAHRAIN
We Have A Right
We Have A Right is a political campaign launched to protect personal freedoms in Bahrain by the society of liberal intellectuals, Al Muntada, on 22 November 2005.

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Habemus papam

Habemus papam or Papam habemus ('We have a pope') is the announcement traditionally given by the protodeacon of the College of Cardinals (the senior cardinal deacon in the College) or by the senior cardinal deacon participating in the papal conclave, in Latin, upon the election of a new pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

The announcement is made from the central balcony (loggia) of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, overlooking St. Peter's Square. After the announcement, the new pope is presented to the people where he gives his first Urbi et Orbi blessing.