Argentines bid poignant farewell to countryman Pope Francis at Vatican
- Pope Francis, the first Argentine pontiff, died Monday at 88 in his Vatican residence.
- He suffered a stroke, leading to his death almost a month after a hospitalization.
- His body lies in state at St. Peter's Basilica until Friday night for public viewing.
- The Vatican reported nearly 150,000 people had bid farewell by Friday midday.
- His funeral mass will occur Saturday at 10am in St. Peter's Square, drawing world leaders and over 200,000 mourners.
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Argentine President off to funeral of Argentine Pope
Argentine President Javier Milei will be departing Thursday for Rome to attend Pope Francis' funeral at the Vatican. No bilateral meetings have been confirmed with other attending world leaders, such as US President Donald Trump. Milei is due back in Buenos Aires on Sunday.
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