NEWS
Catholic faithfuls pay their respects to Pope Francis as lying in state begins at the St Peter’s Basilica.

The world stands in solemn reflection as mourners and Christians from every corner of the globe gather in Vatican City to pay their final respects to Pope Francis, who now lies in state at St. Peter’s Basilica. His death marks the end of an extraordinary papacy, one that left a profound and lasting imprint on the Catholic Church and beyond.
From the moment the Vatican announced his passing, thousands began making their way to Rome—pilgrims, clergy, and heads of state alike—drawn by the deep love and admiration they hold for the man who led the Church with humility, courage, and compassion.
The queue stretching along St. Peter’s Square is filled with silent prayer, weeping, and candlelight, as people wait patiently for their moment to stand before the body of the late Pontiff.
Draped in simple liturgical vestments, Pope Francis lies in serene repose. Around him, Swiss Guards keep vigil in a centuries-old tradition of honoring papal dignity. The atmosphere is reverent and hushed, punctuated by hymns and the soft murmur of rosaries being prayed.
Church bells across the Vatican and throughout Rome toll in mourning, and many cathedrals around the world are holding simultaneous memorial masses. In Buenos Aires—his beloved home city—churches are overflowing with worshippers lighting candles and offering prayers.
Across continents, from the Philippines to Poland, Nigeria to New York, Christians gather in churches, homes, and public squares, united in collective grief and gratitude.
Many remember Pope Francis not just as the 266th Bishop of Rome, but as a pastor to the world. His advocacy for the poor, his message of mercy, and his tireless call for peace and environmental justice made him a beacon of hope.
As mourners pass by his body, there is a sense that this is more than a farewell—it is a tribute to a life lived in service to others.
In the days to come, the Vatican will host a series of liturgical ceremonies leading to the funeral, which is expected to draw millions—both physically and virtually—making it one of the most significant religious events of our time.
Though Pope Francis has departed this world, the light of his legacy will continue to burn brightly in the hearts of all who were touched by his voice, his vision, and his unwavering faith.