Huge queue as 20,000 people wait 8 hours to see Pope Francis's body
- Cardinal Kevin Farrell announced Pope Francis's death on Easter Monday at age 88.
- Suffering chronic lung disease, he recently battled severe pneumonia.
- He spent 38 days hospitalized earlier this year for a respiratory crisis.
- Cardinal Kevin Farrell announced the pontiff's death at 9:47 a.m.
- His death begins the process for final respects, funeral, and a conclave to elect a new pope.
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Huge crowds flock to Vatican for Pope Francis’s funeral
Tens of thousands of mourners flooded into St Peter’s Square for the funeral of Pope Francis, the champion of the poor and the Catholic Church’s first Latin American leader.Some people waited overnight to be first in the queue for the ceremony, which will be attended by world leaders. The Argentinian pontiff, who died on Monday aged 88, sought to steer the centuries-old church into a more inclusive direction during his 12-year papacy. Some 250,0…
In his own words: Pope Francis’s most enduring quotes
Quotes from Pope Francis demonstrate the late pontiff’s views on everything from compassion to the environment. Pope Francis died on Monday, 21 April, and his funeral takes place on Saturday. Here are some of the pope’s views, in his own words. Pope Francis’s words on mercy and inclusion For many, Pope Francis was a compassionate moral leader. Throughout the years, Francis was often quoted encouraging inclusivity and kindness. ‘A bit of mercy ma…
Even in death, Pope Francis’s push for dialogue, multilateralism continue
ROME – One of Pope Francis’s most consistent geopolitical priorities throughout his 12-year reign was peacemaking, most notably through his constant push for building bridges, keeping channels of dialogue open and strengthening multilateralism. The world’s first non-Western pope made it a personal mission to carry forward a “diplomacy of dialogue” in various contexts and situations, from engagement with China to the war in Ukraine and conflict i…


Why the next pope may be a ‘break’ from the past
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music As Catholics gather in Rome to mourn Pope Francis, those hoping to succeed him are preparing to engage in one of the world’s oldest and most intriguing electoral contests. This week’s guest knows the inner workings of the Vatican and the key players involved as cardinals gather for the next conclave. Host Anne McElvoy talks to Francis Campbell, who serve…
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