Vatican Releases Photos of Pope Francis in His Casket
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In accordance with the historical ritual, the remains of Pope Francis will be exposed until Saturday morning. A practice that can disrupt our secularized societies, in which the relationship to the death and body of the deceased has evolved.
The Vatican distributed on Tuesday the first images of Pope Francis in his coffin, located in the chapel of the Casa Santa Marta, place that was his home during his 12 years of pontificate.In the photos you see the deceased religious leader in a red attire while Cardinal Kevin Joseph Farrell blesses his body during the rite of the declaration of death.Francis died on Monday, after suffering breathing problems for several weeks.In the last hours,…
First Photos of Pope Francis’ Dead Body Released, Raises Many Questions * 100PercentFedUp.com * by M Winger
The Vatican released the first images of Pope Francis since his passing. He was shown in a wooden coffin, dressed in red robes with a rosary in hand and the papal mitre on his head. Cardinals gathered at the Santa Marta chapel for prayers and the formal Confirmation of Death. A solemn moment marking the end of an era. Here’s a few questions that arise: There is bruising on his face, and it’s not consistent with cause of death? No fall reported? …
Pope Francis Update: First Video of the Pontiff In An Open Coffin Released By The Vatican After His Death — As His Face Appears 'Heavily Bruised' Leaving Onlookers Baffled
The Vatican has released the first photos and videos of Pope Francis in his casket, and people are questioning the concerning bruise on the side of his face.
The Vatican releases the first images of Pope Francis in his coffin: details of the funeral.
On Tuesday, the Vatican released the first image of the corpse of Pope Francis, who died this Monday at the age of 88. The photo corresponds to the rite of the finding of death, in which the official record of the death is drawn and the body of the pontiff is placed on the coffin. The ceremony took place this Monday afternoon at the Casa Santa Marta.In the image the pope is seen resting on a wooden coffin lined with red velvet, with a purple cha…
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