Pope Francis' Final Resting Place Opens to the Public
Rome, Vatican CitySun Apr 27 2025
The tomb of Pope Francis was opened to the public on Sunday. This happened in the St. Mary Major Basilica, just a day after he was laid to rest. The tomb was simple, with a white rose on top and a warm light shining down. The name "Franciscus" was written on the tomb, which is Latin for Francis.
Many people came to pay their respects. They walked by the tomb, some crossing themselves, others taking photos. There was a long line outside the basilica, with ushers guiding people to keep moving. One visitor, Elias Caravalhal, said Pope Francis was an inspiration to him. He couldn't visit the pope's body when it was in St. Peter's Basilica, so he came to the tomb to thank the pope for his work.
The tomb opening marked the start of nine days of official mourning for Pope Francis. After this period, a conclave will be held to choose the next pope. On Sunday, a special Mass was held in St. Peter's Square. Cardinal Pietro Parolin led the service, and he might be a candidate for the next pope.
Many young people attended the Mass. They had come to Rome for the planned canonization of Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint. The conclave to elect the new pope is expected to start between May 5 and May 10. Cardinals who attended Pope Francis' funeral will meet regularly to plan the future of the Catholic Church, which has over 1. 4 billion members.
Pope Francis chose his burial spot in St. Mary Major Basilica. He wanted to be near an icon of the Madonna that he loved. The archbishop of the basilica said this choice reflects the pope's humble and simple life. One visitor, Susmidah Murphy from Kerala, India, expressed sadness that such inspiring popes are rare.
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