Pope Francis Lying in State in St. Peter's Basilica Until Friday

During the transfer, the coffin with the remains of Pope Francis was accompanied by numerous cardinals, Swiss Guards, and the tolling of the death bell of St. Peter's Basilica, transported from the papal residence Santa Marta to the basilica.
Faithful can bid farewell to Pope Francis at the coffin
From 11:00 AM, the doors of St. Peter's Basilica are to be opened to the faithful, as planned. Until Friday, Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday at the age of 88 from a stroke, will be laid in state. The burial is on Saturday. State guests from around the world are expected, including Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and ÖVP Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker.
Pope Francis will not find his final resting place in St. Peter's Basilica - the most important church of Christendom - but in the significantly smaller Church of Santa Maria Maggiore near Rome's main train station. This was his express wish. The death of Pope Francis set in motion a process according to centuries-old traditions. It culminates in the convening of a conclave of cardinals to elect a successor. According to Vatican rules, the conclave must begin between the 15th and 20th day after the Pope's death, that is, between May 5th and 10th.
(APA/Red)
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