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“The Pope Of The People”: Deafening Applause Rings Out As Pope Francis Is Laid To Rest In Rome
“The Pope Of The People”: Deafening Applause Rings Out As Pope Francis Is Laid To Rest In Rome
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“The Pope Of The People”: Deafening Applause Rings Out As Pope Francis Is Laid To Rest In Rome

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The world paid its respects to Pope Francis this Saturday, April 26 as the leader of 1.4 billion Catholics was laid to his final resting place in Rome following an hours-long funeral rite at St Peter’s Square in the Vatican.

The former sovereign had passed away earlier this week from a stroke and cardiac arrest.

It was a bright, sunny day in Rome, with tens of thousands of people showing up to honor the Argentinian pontiff, and queues beginning during the early hours of the day. The ceremony was officiated by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re.

Highlights
  • Pope Francis' funeral drew tens of thousands to St. Peter's Square in Vatican City.
  • Security was tight, with 2,500 police and 1,500 soldiers present.
  • World leaders like Trump and Macron attended the ceremony.
  • Pope Francis was remembered for advocating peace and helping refugees.
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    Countless people gathered to honor Pope Francis as he was laid to rest

    Pope Francis smiling and waving, dressed in white papal attire with a silver cross, greeting attendees in St. Peter’s Square.

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    Unsurprisingly, security surrounding the Vatican was plentiful and on high alert. As local media reported, Italian authorities had made sure more than 2,500 police officers and 1,500 soldiers were present.

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    Planes were also prohibited from flying in the airspace above Vatican City, while a torpedo ship was stationed off the coast.

    And as Pope Francis’ wooden coffin, inlaid with a large cross in its center, was carried out by 14 pallbearers through the main doors of St Peter’s Basilica, a deafening applause could be heard by those in the area.

    As per Aljazeera, countless world leaders and royals were in attendance, such as United States President Donald Trump, whose views on immigration differed greatly with the Pope’s.

    Thousands in St. Peter’s Square as pallbearers carry Pope Francis' coffin during final farewell.

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    Thousands gather in St. Peter’s Square, giving a final farewell to Pope Francis with thunderous applause.

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    French President Emmanuel Macron, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Gueterres, European Union leaders, Prince William from the United Kingdom, and members of the Spanish royal family had also shown up.

    The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, had previously informed he could not be present due to the ongoing Russian attacks, but was seen paying his respects. He had reportedly held a meeting with Trump before the commencement of the ceremony, which marked their first face-to-face since their tense encounter at the Oval Office in February.

    Joe Biden, the States’ former President, and other leaders such as Argentina president Javier Mileil and Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva were additionally among the mourners.

    Multiple world leaders attended the ceremony, with security at unprecedented levels

    Thousands gather in St. Peter's Square for Pope Francis's farewell.

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    Image credits: Dan Kitwood / Getty

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    Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re delivered a moving speech so that those who didn’t personally know the Pope could get a glimpse of the person he was.

    “Faced with the raging wars of recent years, with their inhuman horrors and countless deaths and destruction, Pope Francis incessantly raised his voice imploring peace and calling for reason and honest negotiation to find possible solutions,” Battista Re announced.

    St. Peter's Square at dusk, lights illuminating as thousands gather for Pope Francis's final farewell.

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    Francis’ papal letter on climate change as well as his visits to places like Lampedusa and Lesbos were praised in advance, the meetings with migrants and refugees in detention camps a great reflection of his character.

    “His gestures and exhortations in favour of refugees and displaced people are countless,” as he was known as someone who bore an “open heart towards everyone.”

    A reporter via the outlet named Jonah Hull said the entire ceremony was an “utterly beautiful service” as the historic moment was witnessed by an “enormous crowd.”

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    The Pope was described as someone who had an affinity for peace

    Thousands gather in St. Peter’s Square for Pope Francis's final farewell.

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    Thousands gather in St. Peter’s Square for a final farewell to Pope Francis, amidst applause and solemn ceremonies.

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    After the service came to an end, the Pope’s coffin made a 2.5-mile journey to the center of Rome where he was finally laid to rest in his burial site at St Mary Major Basilica, rather than St Peter’s — a deeply personal decision that was made by Francis himself in his last will.

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    “It was a deep personal significance to Pope Francis and the Jesuit faith, which he was part of,” Hull stated.

    White roses now decorate the steps of St Mary Major Basilica, laid down by a group of 40 people that included migrants, homeless individuals, prisoners, and transgender people.

    Tributes from all over the world poured in

    Tweet paying tribute to Pope Francis with "Rest in peace" message, featuring heart and dove emojis.

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    Tweet expressing sadness over Pope Francis' farewell, praising his impact.

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    Social media post expressing farewell to Pope Francis with the words "We already miss you our holy father.

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    Tweet reply praises Pope Francis as "One of the greatest," dated April 26, 2025.

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    Tweet expressing prayerful wishes for Pope Francis with emojis of folded hands and a heart.

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    Tweet honoring Pope Francis as "the best pope ever" after farewell at St. Peter's Square.

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    A tweet by José mentioning "Francisco's season is over," with heart and flag emojis.

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    Twitter user pays tribute to Pope Francis with heartfelt message.

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    Tweet expressing condolences about Pope Francis with a message: "May his memory be a Blessing.

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    Tweet expressing sadness over Pope Francis's farewell, with a crying emoji reaction.

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    Hi, there! I'm a newswriter at Bored Panda, born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. I have a bachelor's degree in journalism from Boston University, as well as a philosophy minor. A few of my other hobbies include dancing, reading, cooking, or listening to a true crime podcast. My favourite thing to report on includes groundbreaking news in the field of science — particularly marine biology! I definitely didn't do well very well studying it in school, but being a journalist lets me live out those dreams in a different and exciting way!

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    Emilu
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    7 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry, which people? Your pope and his rapist congregation doesn’t speak for me. (I say this as someone baptised Catholic.) I’d not wish death on anyone, but that’s the extent of my mourning.

    CD King
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Francis was the sanest of the crazies. I really hope the Vatican continues to elect a normal, progressive pope.

    Agat
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "The pope of the people"? Maybe some chosen ones, like Putin and his gang (didn't condemn the attacks on Ukraine even once and was making speech gymnastics to avoid saying anything about Russia's fault), or pedos hiding in the Catholic church's structure (had so many cases brought to him that he just swept under the rug).

    Libstak
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    7 months ago (edited)

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    Zelenskyy attended the funeral, Putin did not. Zelenskyy has met him before and he was a strong voice for peace. Get your facts straight, do you really know his works and efforts at all, or is it just easy to be hateful?

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    Aufajm
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    7 months ago

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    Emilu
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    7 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry, which people? Your pope and his rapist congregation doesn’t speak for me. (I say this as someone baptised Catholic.) I’d not wish death on anyone, but that’s the extent of my mourning.

    CD King
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Francis was the sanest of the crazies. I really hope the Vatican continues to elect a normal, progressive pope.

    Agat
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "The pope of the people"? Maybe some chosen ones, like Putin and his gang (didn't condemn the attacks on Ukraine even once and was making speech gymnastics to avoid saying anything about Russia's fault), or pedos hiding in the Catholic church's structure (had so many cases brought to him that he just swept under the rug).

    Libstak
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    7 months ago (edited)

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    Zelenskyy attended the funeral, Putin did not. Zelenskyy has met him before and he was a strong voice for peace. Get your facts straight, do you really know his works and efforts at all, or is it just easy to be hateful?

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    Aufajm
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    7 months ago

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