3 days of public viewings of Pope Francis’ body have ended
- Mourners paid last respects to Pope Francis lying in state in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome.
- Pope Francis died Monday after suffering a stroke.
- The Vatican kept basilica doors open all night for the high turnout.
- More than 50,000 people paid respects in the first twelve hours.
- Public viewing lasted three days and a funeral Mass will occur Saturday.
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St. Peter's Square to be closed, crowds on way to see the Pope growing
Crowds are still paying their respects to Pope Francis at St. Peter's Basilica. The doors of the basilica were open for the second night in a row longer than planned. Access to St. Peter's Square will be closed, and security is being tightened.
Pope public viewing hours extended
VATICAN CITY — So many mourners lined up to see Pope Francis lying in state in a simple wooden coffin in St. Peter's Basilica that the Vatican kept the doors open all night because of the higher-than-expected turnout, closing the…
"I see him as a pilgrimage": a Salesian mayor goes to the Vatican to pay a final tribute to Pope Francis
Thomas Gisbert de Callac, mayor of the commune of Bouin, in Vendée, has decided to go to Rome to gather in front of the remains of Pope Francis, in the company of other Catholics. He will also attend the funeral of the pontiff on the parvis of the Basilica of St. Peter, where he...
St Peter’s Basilica opens overnight for mourners paying tribute to Pope Francis
Pope Francis' body has been brought to St. Peter's Basilica in a solemn procession as thousands of faithful gather to pay their final respects. With heightened security around Vatican City, world leaders are expected to attend the funeral on April 26. Watch this report for more details!
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