Tens of thousands say goodbye to Pope Francis lying in state
- Thousands of people have come to pay their respects to Pope Francis, who is lying in state at St. Peter's Basilica for three days following his death on Monday at age 88.
- Pope Francis' death marks a transition period in the Catholic Church, as cardinals prepare to vote for a new pope in a conclave expected to start after May 5.
- Public mourning for Pope Francis began on Wednesday, with many expressing admiration for his messages of peace and inclusion.
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Buenos Aires farewells native pontiff with tears and calls to action
With songs, candles, tears and prayers, Buenos Aires mourners marked the burial of pontiff and native son Pope Francis Saturday. As the 88-year-old was being laid to rest an ocean away in Rome, thousands gathered in his hometown cathedral for a dawn vigil, solemn mass and procession of remembrance. "He's here among the ragged ones,
Pope Francis' funeral in pictures - The world unites to bid farewell to 'the People's Pope'
Church bells have rung out across Rome as the funeral service to honour the life of the late pontiff begins.World leaders have congregated in Rome to attend the funeral and mourn the loss of Pope Francis.Following a number of days on display at St Peter's Basilica for public viewing, a funeral mass in St Peter's Square to honour the pontiff was attended by leaders from across the world.The Vatican expected some 250,000 mourners to fill St Peter'…
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