Hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Rome on Saturday, April 26, 2025, to pay their final respects to Pope Francis.
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The pope's funeral was held at St. Peter’s Square, the same place where he often celebrated Mass and spoke to the faithful.

Those in attendance included approximately 250 cardinals, along with Catholic bishops, priests, and nuns. The Vatican said 12 reigning monarchs and 55 heads of state would also attend the service, including President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
According to estimates from the Vatican, there were roughly 250,000 in attendance at the funeral at the square, with another 150,000 lining a processional route to pay respects as the pope's mortal remains were transferred to St. Mary Major Basilica.

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re delivered a eulogy sermon during the mass, recalling Francis' efforts to reach some of the most marginalized people in the world.
"He was a pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone," Re said. "The guiding thread of his mission was also the conviction that the church is a home for all, a home with its doors always open."
Francis had choreographed the funeral himself when he revised and simplified the Vatican’s rites and rituals last year. His aim was to emphasize the pope’s role as a mere pastor and not “a powerful man of this world.”
It was a reflection of Francis’ 12-year project to radically reform the papacy, to stress priests as servants and to construct “a poor church for the poor.” He articulated the mission just days after his 2013 election and it explained the name he chose as pope, honoring St. Francis of Assisi “who had the heart of the poor of the world,” according to the official decree of the pope's life that was placed in his simple wooden coffin before it was sealed Friday night.
Following the funeral, Francis’ body was transferred to Saint Mary Major, the largest church in Rome dedicated to the Virgin Mary, where he would be buried beneath a simple marble headstone. Select cardinals and people close to the pope attended a private ceremony.
Francis is the first pope in a century to be buried outside the Vatican. He chose instead to be buried close to the Salus Populi Romani icon of the Virgin Mary.
Pope Francis died on Monday after suffering a stroke. He had spent nearly six weeks in the hospital in February and March battling pneumonia and was released on March 23. Although his public schedule remained limited, he made a brief appearance to greet the faithful on Easter Sunday in St. Peter’s Square.

As mourners paid tribute to the pope around the world this week, church officials said a further 250,000 people passed through St. Peter’s Basilica to view the late pontiff and offer prayers since Wednesday.
The Vatican said nine days of mourning and Masses will be held to honor the pope and offer prayers, followed by a conclave to elect his successor.
The Associated Press contributed to this story.