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Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.


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Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.

 

What happens when the Pope dies?
A papal funeral has traditionally been an elaborate affair, but Pope Francis recently approved plans to make the whole procedure less complex.

Previous pontiffs were buried in three nested coffins made of cypress, lead and oak.

Pope Francis has opted for a simple wooden coffin lined with zinc.

He has also scrapped the tradition of placing the Pope's body on a raised platform - known as a catafalque - in St Peter's Basilica for public viewing.

Instead, mourners will be invited to pay their respects while his body remains inside the coffin, with the lid removed.

Francis will also be the first Pope in more than a Century to be buried outside the Vatican.

He will be laid to rest in the Basilica of St Mary Major, one of four major papal basilicas in Rome.

 

 

Francis's papacy heralded many firsts and while he never stopped introducing reforms to the Catholic Church, he remained popular among traditionalists. He was the first Pope from the Americas or the southern hemisphere. Not since Syrian-born Gregory III died in 741 had there been a non-European Bishop of Rome.

 

He was also the first Jesuit to be elected to the throne of St Peter - Jesuits were historically looked on with suspicion by Rome.

 

Francis's predecessor, Benedict XVI, was the first Pope to retire voluntarily in almost 600 years and for almost a decade the Vatican Gardens hosted two popes. As Cardinal Bergoglio of Argentina, he was already in his seventies when he became Pope in 2013.

 

 

Adpated by ASEAN Now from Sky News  2025-04-21

 

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

It was clear that the Pope was both very ill and also not thrilled about who his guest was.

Coincidence or not that meeting between good and evil will be a permanent footnote of history.

I wish he could have had an audience with a decent world leader in his last hours.

What awful remarks. 

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4 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

It was clear that the Pope was both very ill and also not thrilled about who his guest was.

Coincidence or not that meeting between good and evil will be a permanent footnote of history.

I wish he could have had an audience with a decent world leader in his last hours instead.

 

   Show some respect .

You are politicising a death .

Using a death to score political points .

Should give it a rest when a death occurs 

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1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

As good as a pope can get.

A wonderful symbol of Christian compassion to all.

Also good that he didn't resign first.

Sad for him that his last public visit from a dignatory was from the very uncompassionate very bullying US VP.

The timing is certainly interesting.

 

But the meeting looked dignified.  Mayb the Pope told Vance how he felt.  A man of lifelong service and dignity has died. 

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