Pope Francis's funeral to take place on Saturday as Vatican releases images of his open coffin
- Pope Francis's funeral is scheduled for Saturday in St. Peter's Square, as decided by Catholic cardinals on Tuesday.
- He passed away unexpectedly at the age of 88 after suffering a stroke and cardiac arrest, as confirmed by the Vatican.
- World leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump and Argentine President Javier Milei, are expected to attend the funeral service.
- The conclave to choose a new pope will occur 15 to 20 days after his death, with no clear frontrunner identified.
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Tens of thousands bid farewell to Pope Francis lying in state
Tens of thousands of mourners began saying their last goodbyes to Pope Francis at St Peter's Basilica Wednesday, as the body of the late Argentine pontiff began three days of lying in state.
The body of Pope Francis will not be embalmed by the will of the pontiff
Among the many requests of Pope Francis in the face of his death, such as the simplification of the rite or the sobriety of the exposition of his body, is that of not being embalmed.The body of the pontiff has been subjected to tanatopraxia, a treatment that preserves it in acceptable conditions the right time so that the faithful can say goodbye to him in the Basilica of St.Peter, where he will be exposed until Friday night. Francis is not the …
St. Peter's Square is slowly filling with believers
The faithful will be able to bid farewell to Pope Francis, who died on Monday after 12 years at the head of the Church, in St. Peter's Basilica until Friday. The coffin with the body of the late pope was transported to the basilica from the Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican. St. Peter's Square is slowly filling with believers.
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