Âé¶¹´«Ã½

Skip to main contentSkip to main content
You have permission to edit this video.
Edit

Vatican City: Funeral mass held for Pope Francis at Vatican's St. Peter's Square

  • Updated
  • 0

VATICAN CITY (APRIL 26, 2025) (ANADOLU-ACCESS ALL) COMPLETE SHOTLIST TO FOLLOW VATICAN CITY - APRIL 26: A solemn funeral mass for Pope Francis was held at St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Saturday, April 26, attended by world leaders, clergy, and thousands of mourners. The late pontiff’s coffin, adorned with a large cross, was carried by pallbearers in white gloves from St. Peter’s Basilica into the sunlit square, where applause broke out among the gathered crowd. Bells tolled as dignitaries from over 150 countries took their seats. The 90-minute open-air ceremony was attended by 220 cardinals, 750 bishops, and more than 4,000 priests. Following the Mass, the coffin will be transported in a 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) procession to the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, where Pope Francis will be laid to rest. Held on the steps of St. Peter’s Basilica—one of Catholicism’s holiest sites—the funeral drew more than 50 world leaders and 11 reigning monarchs. Extensive security measures were implemented across Rome as large crowds gathered to pay their final respects. The Vatican set up additional screens outside the square to accommodate mourners unable to enter. The late pontiff’s coffin will travel a 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) procession from Vatican City to the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, where he will be interred. Security measures have been heightened across Rome as vast crowds gather to pay their final respects. The Vatican has deployed extensive logistical support to manage the influx of mourners, with large screens set up for those unable to enter the square. Pope Francis was admitted to a hospital in Rome in February with bronchitis, which developed into bilateral pneumonia. He was discharged after 38 days to continue his recovery in his Vatican residence. He died on Monday at the age of 88.

0 Comments

Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.

Topics

Breaking News

News Alert