Pope Francis laid to rest after Vatican funeral as world leaders join thousands in mourning
- Pope Francis's funeral Mass was held in Saint Peter's Square on April 26, attended by world leaders and thousands of mourners, including US President Donald Trump.
- During the three days before the funeral, approximately 250,000 people visited Pope Francis's body at Saint Peter's Basilica, as reported by the Vatican.
- The Argentine Pope, who died at 88, was remembered for his humility and efforts to support marginalized communities, as noted by Joyce Napier, Canada's ambassador to the Holy See.
- The conclave to elect a successor to Pope Francis is expected to begin after May 6, as per Vatican announcements.
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Pope Francis' funeral attended by world leaders, royals and pilgrims
A funeral and procession for Pope Francis has been attended by 400,000 - bringing together royals, world leaders, pilgrims and refugees. The first Latin American pope has been remembered as a champion for peace, inclusion, and mercy.
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The last rites of Pope Francis were marked with a notable congregation, with St. Peter’s Square teeming with royalty, nation heads, and high-ranking church officials, along with thousands of ordinary folks influenced by his stance on poverty and marginalized sections of society. The much-loved virtuous leader had asked for a modest memorial, which clashed distinctly with the lavish ceremonial customs of Vatican. Close to a quarter of a million i…

Pope Francis laid to rest
Royalty, world leaders and hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered at the Vatican on Saturday to attend the funeral of Pope Francis, beginning a nine-day period of mourning before the conclave to elect a new pope.
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