Pope Francis
On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis made his last public appearance, a blessing at St. Peter’s Square. His last public words, Urbi et Orbi (to the city and to the world), were “Happy Easter to Everyone.” Archbishop Diego Ravelli read his full address aloud. He then greeted visitors from his popemobile.
Pope Francis has been ill since February 5, 2025. This link captures the timeline of his declining health.
In this modern age, even social media captures final thoughts.
Several hours later, the Pope’s death was announced.
The cause of death has already been reported.
Formal rites and rituals follow: First Station-the cardinal camerlengo calls the deceased pope by his baptism name, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Fisherman’s Ring (used to seal official documents) is smashed, and the pope’s apartments are locked; Second Station-transfer of the coffin for public open casket viewing at St. Peter’s Basilica. Once viewing is completed, a plain white cloth will be placed over his face, a rogito (single-page account of his papacy), and a bag of coins minted during his term are place into the coffin which is then sealed; and Third Station-a funeral mass and burial within four to six days following his death. According to his wishes, the pontiff will be buried at Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica.
There is an official nine-day mourning period, novemdiales. Fifteen days after a pope’s death, the College of Cardinals convenes the Conclave, where the next pope will be chosen. We await the white smoke signifying the decision.
Regardless of your religious beliefs, the death of a pope is a historic event that can impact society. RIP, Pope Francis.
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