Pope Francis laid to rest after Vatican funeral as world leaders join thousands in mourning
- Pope Francis's funeral Mass took place on April 26, 2025, in Saint Peter's Square, attended by world leaders and thousands of mourners, marking a significant moment of mourning for the Catholic Church.
- Over 250,000 people visited Pope Francis's remains in Saint Peter's Basilica prior to the funeral, which was celebrated by 220 cardinals and 750 bishops.
- Pope Francis, who died at 88 from a stroke, was known for his focus on the poor, climate change, and reconciliation with Indigenous communities, leaving a legacy of humility and compassion.
- In a historical change, he will be buried outside the Vatican at the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, the first pope to do so in over a century.
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Pope Francis laid to rest
Royalty, world leaders and hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered at the Vatican on Saturday to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, beginning a nine-day period of mourning before the conclave to elect a new pope.
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The last rites of Pope Francis were marked with a notable congregation, with St. Peter’s Square teeming with royalty, nation heads, and high-ranking church officials, along with thousands of ordinary folks influenced by his stance on poverty and marginalized sections of society. The much-loved virtuous leader had asked for a modest memorial, which clashed distinctly with the lavish ceremonial customs of Vatican. Close to a quarter of a million i…

Francis laid to rest as 400,000 mourn pope 'with open heart'
Hundreds of thousands of mourners joined world leaders, including US President Donald Trump, to bid farewell Saturday to Pope Francis, a champion of the poor who strived to forge a more compassionate Catholic church.
Francis, ‘the people’s pope,’ entombed in his favorite Roman basilica
ROME – In the final stage of his earthly journey, Pope Francis Saturday was entombed in the papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major as a sign of his deep devotion to Mary and his desire to be accessible to the people. Some 150,000 people lined the streets to bid a final farewell to Pope Francis as his coffin was carried in an open popemobile during a historic procession from St. Peter’s Basilica to the Basilica of Saint Mary Major. Described by veter…
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