‘Ciao Papa’: Rome gears up to bid farewell to Pope Francis
- Pope Francis died Monday, leading to his funeral Mass at St. Peter's Square on April 26.
- His peaceful death at age 88 followed a twelve-year pontificate focused on the needy.
- Rome prepared for the event with increased security and lodging for attending dignitaries and mourners.
- Thousands viewed his body lying in state since Wednesday, and Cardinal Krajewski confirmed gifting thousands of rosaries.
- The large turnout and public tributes reflect his widespread popularity and impact on diverse communities.
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Moses Wetang'ula 'Papa Wa Roma' in Rome
Speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang’ula, lived up to his popular nickname “Papa wa Roma” again this week as he travelled to Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis at Vatican City. Wetang’ula earned the nickname “Papa wa Roma”, Swahili for “Pope of Rome”, from his supporters in Bungoma County and across Western Kenya. […]
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