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The Final Journey of Francis: A Modern Farewell
Vatican CityFriday, April 25, 2025
Viewers can watch the ceremony live on the Vatican News YouTube channel. Many broadcasters around the world will also cover the event. The mass will be led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the dean of the College of Cardinals. He will be joined by church officials and world leaders. Over 100 foreign delegations are expected, including presidents, prime ministers, and royalty. Notably, Russian President Vladimir Putin will not attend, due to an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court.
Francis' funeral will be different from past papal funerals. He simplified the burial rites for future popes. His coffin will be simple, with a zinc coffin inside a wooden one. He wanted to be buried "like any Christian, " not as a powerful figure. The tomb will be made of marble from the Liguria region of Italy, his grandparents' homeland. After the funeral, the faithful can visit his tomb. The nine-day mourning period, called the Novemdiales, will begin. Soon, cardinals will convene to elect a new pope.
Francis' choices send a clear message. He wanted humility and simplicity, even in death. This isn't just about a religious leader. It's about the values he stood for. His final journey is a testament to his beliefs and the impact he had on the world. It's a reminder that even in death, leaders can send powerful messages. It's a chance for the world to reflect on his teachings and the legacy he leaves behind.
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