Catholic faithful pay respects to Pope Francis as his tomb opens to the public in Rome basilica
- The tomb was opened during a nine-day mourning period for Pope Francis, after which a conclave will be held to elect a new pope, expected to start by May 10.
- A conclave to elect the next pope will occur after nine days of mourning, as Cardinals hold daily meetings to chart the future for the 1.4 billion-strong Catholic Church.
- Pope Francis chose St. Mary Major Basilica for its reflection of his 'humble, simple and essential' life.
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The farewell of Pope Francis: the presence of Argentines, among the thousands who passed through the tomb of the pontiff in Santa Maria
From very early - the doors of the temple opened at seven o’clock - a long line began to form to enter the imposing temple after crossing the security controls and paying tribute to Francis. His remains rest in a simple tomb – as he wished – with a tombstone with the inscription “Franciscus” and the reproduction of his pectoral cross and an image of the Good Shepherd.
Catholic faithful pay respects to Pope Francis; his tomb opens to public in Rome
Roman Catholic faithful have begun visiting the tomb of Pope Francis. Starting early Sunday they began filing past the simple white tomb in St. Mary Major Basilica. The visits came a day after Pope Francis was bade farewell by the…
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