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  3. Pope Francis’ coffin arrives in St. Peter’s square for funeral

Pope Francis’ coffin arrives in St. Peter’s square for funeral


Published: 26 April 2025, 9:44:20

Pope Francis’ wooden coffin was carried into St Peter’s Square on Saturday at the start of a funeral Mass attended by a multitude of mourners, including powerful world leaders, pilgrims and prelates, reports Reuters.

Applause rang out as the wooden coffin, inlaid with a large cross, was brought out of St Peter’s Basilica and into the sun-filled square by white-gloved, black-suited pallbearers.

Bells tolled as the last of leaders from more than 150 countries took their places. Dignitaries included US President Donald Trump who clashed with Francis on numerous occasions over their starkly contrasting positions on immigration.

The open-air ceremony, which will be concelebrated by 220 cardinals, 750 bishops and more than 4,000 other priests, was due to last 90 minutes.

Thousands of ordinary mourners hurried towards the Vatican from the early hours. Many camped out to try and secure spots at the front of the crowd for the ceremony.

“We have been waiting all night,” said Spanish pilgrim Maria Fierro. “Accompanying (Francis) in his last moments is very emotional.”

Mary James, a Franciscan nun, also waited overnight. “I was up the whole night,” she said. “We want to say goodbye because he (was a) living saint, very humble and simple.”

The Argentine pope died on Monday, aged 88, following a stroke. His death ushered in a meticulously planned period of transition for the 1.4-billion member Roman Catholic Church, marked by ancient ritual, pomp and mourning.

Over the past three days, around 250,000 people filed past his body, which was laid out in an open coffin before the altar of the cavernous, 16th-century St Peter’s Basilica.

Before taking their seats, Trump and his wife Melania paid their respects to Francis’ coffin in St Peter’s Basilica. The coffin was sealed shut on Friday night.

Among the other heads of state who flew into Rome were the presidents of Argentina, France, Gabon, Germany, the Philippines, Poland and Ukraine, together with the prime ministers of Britain and New Zealand, and many European royals.

Applause rang out in the square when Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy appeared.

One of the first VIPs to arrive was former US President Joe Biden and his wife Jill.

The Vatican has said some 250,000 mourners were expected to fill the vast, cobbled esplanade and access routes to the basilica. The ceremony will be presided over by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, a 91-year-old Italian prelate.

“You can feel a lot of energy, yes, a little bit of despair because we are tired, but ultimately we want to come and say ‘thank you’, thanks to Pope Francis for all he did for his church,” said Eduardo Valencia, visiting from Mexico.

The first non-European pope for almost 13 centuries, Francis battled to reshape the Roman Catholic Church during his 12-year reign, siding with the poor and marginalised, while challenging wealthy nations to help migrants and reverse climate change.

“Francis left everyone a wonderful testimony of humanity, of a holy life and of universal fatherhood,” said a formal summary of his papacy, written in Latin, and placed next to his body.

Traditionalists pushed back at his efforts to make the Church more transparent, while his pleas for an end to conflict, divisions and rampant capitalism often fell on deaf ears.

BREAK WITH TRADITION

The pope shunned much of the pomp and privilege usually associated with the papacy and will carry that desire for greater simplicity into his funeral, having rewritten the elaborate, book-long funeral rites used previously.

Francis also opted to forego a centuries-old practice of burying popes in three interlocking caskets made of cypress, lead and oak. Instead, he has been placed in a single, zinc-lined wooden coffin, which was sealed closed overnight.

In a further break with tradition, he will be the first pope to be buried outside the Vatican in more than a century, preferring Rome’s Basilica of St Mary Major, some 5.5 kilometres (3.4 miles) from St Peter’s, as his final resting place.

His tomb has just “Franciscus”, his name in Latin, inscribed on the top. A reproduction of the simple, iron-plated cross he used to wear around his neck hangs above the marble slab.

His funeral motorcade will drive him through the city for one last time, allowing Romans to say farewell.

Italy has mounted one of the biggest security operations the country has seen since the funeral of John Paul II. It has closed the airspace over the city and called in extra security forces, with anti-aircraft missiles and patrol boats guarding the event.

As soon as Francis is buried, attention will switch to who might succeed him.

The secretive conclave to elect a successor is unlikely to begin before May 6, and might not start for several days after that, giving cardinals time to hold regular meetings beforehand to sum each other up and assess the state of the Church, beset by financial problems and ideological divisions.

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