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Queues for pope ahead of funeral
Saturday Star
|April 26, 2025
TENS of thousands of mourners filed into St Peter's Basilica yesterday, on the last day to pay final respects to Pope Francis ahead of his funeral today.
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Long queues snaked around St Peter's Square and the surrounding roads, before being funnelled through the heart of the basilica in a single column leading to the central altar, where Francis' open-topped coffin is placed on a dais.
The basilica was open for most of Thursday evening into yesterday morning, shutting its doors for only three hours overnight.
The body of the 88-year-old pope, who died on Monday in his rooms at the Vatican’s Santa Marta guesthouse after suffering a stroke, was brought to St. Peter's in a solemn procession on Wednesday.
Since then, almost 130 000 people from all over the world have bid farewell to the pontiff, the Vatican said.
"It's a very strong feeling (to be here),” said Patricio Castriota, a visitor who, like the pope, is from Argentina. “This farewell was very sad, but I thank God that I was able to see him He's the only pope we’ve had who came from South America, a pope who had many good intentions for the Catholic Church. He cleaned up (a lot) of the bad, maybe not all of it, but he tried.”
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