St. Peter’s Basilica opens to the public to pay their respects to Pope Francis before his funeral
- Pope Francis' body moved from his Vatican residence to St. Peter's Basilica early Wednesday for public viewing.
- He died Monday at age 88 after suffering a stroke and irreversible cardiocirculatory collapse.
- The Vatican arranged three days of public viewing inside the basilica for ordinary Catholics to mourn the late pontiff.
- Philippine President Marcos Jr. Called him the "best pope in my lifetime" as heads of state prepare for Saturday's funeral.
- This period of public mourning precedes the funeral Mass in St. Peter's Square and the subsequent election of a successor.
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Throngs of mourners pay respects to Pope Francis in final hours of lying-in-state
VATICAN CITY: Some 250,000 mourners filed into St Peter's Basilica on Friday (Apr 25) to pay their respects to Pope Francis, viewing his open coffin in the final visiting hours ahead of his funeral on Saturda

Huge crowds pack Vatican for last day of Pope's lying in state
Some 250,000 people paid respects to Pope Francis during the three days his coffin led in St Peter's Basilica, the Vatican said Friday, as public viewing ended and world leaders began gathering for his funeral.
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