'Pope Francis death has triggered moment of mourning in Bedford'
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The Easter Monday was darkened by sad news. Pope Francis died at 88 years of age, followed by a stroke followed by a cardiac arrest. A shock for the whole world, and for the Catholic faithful in particular. Deeply affected, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco shared their emotion in an official message.
In order to pay tribute to Pope Francis, the flags at the City Hall of Monaco, as well as those on the various communal sites, have been in the dark since this Easter Monday. In the Principality, Catholicism, in addition to being, under Article 9 of the Constitution, the State religion, is also the religion of more than 80% of its population.
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Prince's Palace declares three days of mourning following death of Pope Francis
Monaco will observe three days of national mourning following the death of Pope Francis, as announced by the Prince’s Palace on Tuesday. The period of mourning will run from Thursday, April 24 to Saturday, April 26, coinciding with the day of the Pontiff’s funeral. In a mark of respect, His Serene Highness Prince Albert II […] The post Prince’s Palace declares three days of mourning following death of Pope Francis appeared first on NEWS.MC - Mon…
Prince Albert II decreed this Tuesday that three days of national mourning will be observed in the Principality, from Thursday 24 April to Saturday 26 April, the day of the funeral of Pope Francis. "His Serene Highness also ordered that the flags be put in half-mast on all public buildings.
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