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Pilgrims and the powerful come together for Pope Francis’s funeral

Angela Giuffrida

My colleague, Angela Giuffrida, is reporting from Vatican City and has this report:

Pope Francis has been eulogised as “a pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone” during a funeral mass that brought together an array of mourners, from pilgrims and refugees to powerful world leaders and royals.

Francis, 88, died on Monday after a stroke and subsequent heart failure, setting into motion a series of centuries-old rituals and a huge, meticulously planned logistical and security operation not seen in Italy since the funeral of John Paul II in April 2005.

The crowd erupted into applause as the late pontiff’s wooden coffin was carried from the altar of the 16th-century St Peter’s Basilica, where it had laid in state for three days, by 14 white-gloved pallbearers and into the square for the open-air ceremony.

Cardinals arrive at the funeral mass of Pope Francis in St Peter’s Square in Vatican City. Photograph: James Veysey/REX/Shutterstock

Applause also rang out when the Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, who presided over the funeral mass, spoke of Francis’s care for immigrants, his constant pleas for peace, the need for negotiations to end wars and the importance of the climate.

Under a blue sky, more than 250,000 pilgrims descended on the Vatican, with the crowds stretching along Via della Conciliazione, the road connecting the Italian capital with the Vatican.

More than 2,000 journalists from around the world travelled to Rome to cover the event.

The 90-minute mass was celebrated by 220 cardinals, 750 bishops and more than 4,000 priests.

“The outpouring of affection that we have witnessed in recent days following his passing from this Earth into eternity tells us how much the profound pontificate of Pope Francis touched minds and hearts,” Battista Re said at the start of his eulogy.

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  • Pope Francis has been eulogised as “a pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone” during a funeral mass that brought together an array of mourners, from pilgrims and refugees to powerful world leaders and royals. The crowd erupted into applause as the late pontiff’s wooden coffin was carried from the altar of the 16th-century St Peter’s Basilica, where it had laid in state for three days, by 14 white-gloved pallbearers and into the square for the open-air ceremony.

  • Applause also rang out when the Italian cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, who presided over the funeral mass, spoke of Francis’s care for immigrants, his constant pleas for peace, the need for negotiations to end wars and the importance of the climate. At least 400,000 people turned out for Pope Francis’s funeral at the Vatican and lined Rome’s streets, Italy’s interior minister said on Saturday afternoon.

An aerial view of the funeral mass of Pope Francis in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican, on Saturday. Photograph: Alessandra Tarantino/AP
  • Pope Francis, who famously refused to judge gay or divorced Catholics, believed the Church “is a home for all”, Battista Re said in his funeral homily. Francis was driven by “the conviction that the Church is a home for all, a home with its doors always open … a Church capable of bending down to every person, regardless of their beliefs or condition, and healing their wounds,” he said.

  • Leaders from more than 150 countries attended the funeral mass, including the US president, Donald Trump, who had repeatedly clashed with Pope Francis over immigration, and his wife, Melania. UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, French president, Emmanuel Macron, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, former US president Joe Biden, Argentinian president Javier Milei, the European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni and Prince William were also among the guests.

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  • Cardinals performed the rite of burial for Pope Francis at his simple tomb inside Rome’s Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica. The burial ceremony on Saturday was private, attended by top cardinals and people close to the pope. Video provided by the Vatican showed Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who is running the Vatican in between papacies, blessing Francis’ coffin before it was interred. Francis’ tomb has been constructed using stone from Liguria, the Italian region where his grandparents once lived. The simple tomb bears just the inscription “Franciscus” and a replica of his pectoral cross.

An Argentinian flag flutters in front of a picture of Pope Francis as people gather outside the Buenos Aires Cathedral on the day of his funeral. Photograph: Cristina Sille/Reuters
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared to receive a round of applause as he attended the funeral of Pope Francis. The crowd of assembled world leaders could be heard clapping as the Ukrainian president left St Peter’s Basilica, where he had paid his respects in front of the pontiff’s coffin ahead of the funeral ceremony.

  • Trump and Zelenskyy used their time at the Vatican while attending the funeral of Pope Francis to discuss a possible ceasefire with Russia, with the Ukrainian president releasing a photograph of a seemingly intense conversation in St Peter’s Basilica. The White House described the meeting as “very productive”, while Zelenskyy said on X that the talk with the US president was very symbolic and had the “potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results”.

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy (R) meets US president Donald Trump (L) on the sidelines of Pope Francis’s funeral. Photograph: UKRAINIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY/AFP/Getty Images
  • Trump, Zelenskyy, Macron and Starmer had a “positive meeting” on the sidelines of Pope Francis’s funeral, the French presidency said on Saturday.

  • Starmer and Zelenskyy agreed to work intensively to maintain the positive momentum in peace talks to end the war with Russia, Starmer’s office said on Saturday. “They discussed positive progress made in recent days to secure a just and lasting peace in Ukraine,” a Downing Street spokesperson said in a statement after Starmer and Zelenskyy met in Rome, where world leaders gathered on Saturday for Pope Francis’s funeral at the Vatican. Ukrainian foreign minister Andrii Sybiha said Zelenskyy also had a separate meeting with French president Emmanuel Macron.

  • The 90-minute funeral mass for the late pope was celebrated by 220 cardinals, 750 bishops and more than 4,000 priests. More than 2,000 journalists from around the world travelled to Rome to cover the event.

  • The public can begin visiting Pope Francis’s tomb at the Roman basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore “as early as Sunday morning”, Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni announced on Friday.

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