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    Home - Climate Change - Pope Francis funeral 250,000 people bid farewell to pontiff who said ‘build bridges, not walls’

    Pope Francis funeral 250,000 people bid farewell to pontiff who said ‘build bridges, not walls’

    Pope Francis funeral 250,000 people bid farewell to pontiff who said ‘build bridges, not walls’

    Pope Francis funeral 250,000 people bid farewell to pontiff who said ‘build bridges, not walls’

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    • April 26, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • Massive Attendance: Approximately 250,000 mourners gathered in Rome for Pope Francis’s funeral, with around 50,000 in St Peter’s Square, reflecting the global impact of the late pontiff.
    • Simplified Rituals: In a departure from tradition, Pope Francis was laid to rest in a simple wooden coffin, symbolising his commitment to a humble papacy focused on serving the poor.
    • Global Leaders Present: Notable figures, including Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden, attended the ceremony, highlighting the pontiff’s influence across political and social spheres.

    Pope Francis funeral: 250,000 people bid farewell to pontiff who said ‘build bridges, not walls’ | World News

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    Tens of thousands of people packed St Peter’s Square for the funeral of Pope Francis before his body was carried through the streets of Rome.

    Royals, world leaders and cardinals joined scores of worshippers at The Vatican, as mourning of the 266th pontiff transcended wealth and social class.

    In keeping with Francis’s life as a breaker of tradition, many of the more elaborate and expensive rituals customary for the burial of popes have been foregone in favour of simpler options.

    Around 250,000 people are attending the funeral, with around 50,000 packing out St Peter’s Square to watch the service before the coffin bearing the pontiff began its journey through the streets of the Italian capital.


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    Pope’s coffin carried out as funeral begins

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    His body had been lying in state since his death aged 88 on Easter Monday, spending the last few days in St Peter’s Basilica to allow mourners to pay their respects.

    The Vatican – where the funeral service took place – and Rome – where Francis will be laid to rest – are under heavy security, with a no-fly zone in place overhead.

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    The coffin of Pope Francis is borne aloft by pallbearers. Pic: Reuters

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    Members of the clergy gathered to say farewell to their pontiff. Pic: Reuters

    President Donald Trump and Joe Biden, along with Sir Keir Starmer, President Emmanuel Macron and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, headline a huge selection of global leaders and dignitaries.

    Francis’s coffin was taken out into St Peter’s Square where 220 cardinals and 750 bishops and priests sat in rows, waiting to say goodbye to the Bishop of Rome.

    The pontiff eschewed the elaborate coffins used by many of his predecessors, opting instead for a simple wooden casket lined with zinc – a reflection of his efforts to reform the papacy and build “a poor church for the poor”.


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    Singing rings out at The Vatican

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    Members of the clergy stand in St Peter’s Square. Pic: Reuters

    A series of sermons and prayers began with Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re reading the Penitential Act – a way for the faithful to confess their sinfulness.

    This was followed by the Liturgy of the Word, a part in Catholic mass where faithful gather to hear and reflect on the word of God.

    Cardinal Re then delivered the homily, speaking about Pope Francis’ life and service to God.


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    Pope Francis ‘incessantly raised his voice’ against wars

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    Rows of mourners in the square in front of the Basilica. Pic: Reuters

    The cardinal praised the pontiff as someone who “touched the minds and hearts of people” who was “attentive to the signs of the times”.

    He added: “Despite his frailty and suffering towards the end, Pope Francis chose to follow this path of self-giving until the last day of his earthly life.”

    He said Francis “was a pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone”.

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    The coffin of Pope Francis lies on the ground in St. Peter’s Square. Pic: AP

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    Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re blesses Francis’s coffin

    Cardinal Re also repeated one of Francis’s strongest criticisms of President Trump – who was in the audience – with a call to “build bridges, not walls”.

    He also called for care for migrants and action on climate change.

    As the service in front of St Peter’s Basilica drew to a close, Cardinal Re blessed the pope’s coffin with holy water.

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    Tens of thousands pack St Peter’s Square for the funeral. Pic: AP

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    Clergy seated during the funeral. Pic: AP

    At the end of the mass, the choir sang in Latin: “May the angels lead you into paradise; may the martyrs come and welcome you and take you into the holy city, the new and eternal Jerusalem.”

    The coffin was then carried back into St Peter’s Basilica through the ‘doors of death’, as a 10-ton funeral bell tolled.

    Pope Francis’s body then left the basilica aboard a white truck and was taken in procession through the streets of Rome to his final resting place at his favourite church, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore.

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    The popemobile carries the coffin of Pope Francis to Santa Maria Maggiore. Pic: Reuters

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    Worshippers outside the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. Pic: Reuters

    There were cheers and applause from the public on either side of the roads as the popemobile passed them.

    Upon arrival, Pope Francis’s body was ushered into the basilica – which is dedicated to the Virgin Mary – by prisoners and migrants, a last reflection of his priorities as pope.

    In a break with tradition, the Pope outlined in his will his request to be buried “in the ground, without particular ornamentation” but simply with the inscription “Franciscus”.

    The burial ceremony itself is taking place in private.

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