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Pope Francis Entombed in Rome Basilica
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Pope Francis’ coffin has been entombed in the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, marking his final resting place after a historic papacy. Hundreds of thousands lined the streets to witness the procession from the Vatican. The private entombment, a rare burial outside the Vatican, honored his wishes.
Pope Francis led the Catholic Church as pontiff for over a decade. He was known for humility and focus on social justice.
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The Basilica of St. Mary Major is one of Rome’s major churches. Francis’ choice reflects his personal devotion to the site.
The procession drew massive crowds, reflecting the Pope’s global impact. Mourners gathered to pay respects during the public event.
The entombment was private, limited to close associates. This ensured an intimate farewell for the beloved leader.
Popes are traditionally buried within Vatican grounds. Francis’ decision to rest elsewhere breaks a century-long precedent.
Some praise the choice, citing his unique legacy. Others prefer traditional Vatican burials for continuity.
General opinions respect Francis’ wishes but vary on tradition. Supporters admire his individuality; traditionalists favor convention.
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