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Skip next section Pope Francis' coffin is now entombed, Vatican says

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Pope Francis' coffin is now entombed, Vatican says

The Vatican has announced that Francis' coffin has now been entombed at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in central Rome. 

"The Pope is the first in over a century to be buried outside the Vatican, and his entombment was a private event, allowing for those closest to him to pay their respects," the official Vatican News account posted. 

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Skip next section At least 400,000 people attended Pope Francis funeral proceedings, Italy says

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

At least 400,000 people attended Pope Francis funeral proceedings, Italy says

Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi told Italian media that at least 400,000 people attended the funeral proceedings of Pope Francis in the Vatican and Rome. 

"We estimate not fewer than 400,000 people between those present in St. Peter's Square and those along the route," Piantedosi told Italian program TG5.  

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Crowds of people attended the funeral service at the Vatican. After the service, people lined up on the streets of Rome as Francis' coffin was transported from the Vatican to to the Basilica of St. Mary Major in the Roman neighborhood of Esquilino. 

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Skip next section Cardinal Re emphasized Francis' 'bridges, not walls' message as Trump was in attendance

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Cardinal Re emphasized Francis' 'bridges, not walls' message as Trump was in attendance

Earlier in the day, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re mentioned Pope Francis' emphasis on "bridges, not walls" during the homily. 

"Build bridges, not walls was an exhortation he repeated many times," Re said. 

Re said this as US President Donald Trump was in attendance. 

During Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, he called for the US to build a wall with Mexico as a means to curb migration.  

That year, Francis appeared to suggest that Trump was "not Christian."

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump at the funeral at St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on April 26, 2025Trump's decision to wear blue, not black at the funeral service sparked controversy on social mediaImage: Tiziana FABI/AFP

"A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not of building bridges, is not Christian," Francis told journalists in 2016, seemingly in reference in Trump.  In response, Trump said it was "disgraceful" for a religious leader to question his beliefs. 

After Francis' death, Trump described the pope as a "good man" who "loved the world."  

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Skip next section Pope Francis to be buried in final resting place — more to follow

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Pope Francis to be buried in final resting place — more to follow

Pope Francis' coffin has been transported to his final resting place, the church of St. Mary Major, where he will be buried in private. 

Our next editors and writers will be covering the latest news to get you up to speed with information on the late pope's funeral ceremonies and what happens next.

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Skip next section IN PICTURES: Tens of thousands watch pope's last journey

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

IN PICTURES: Tens of thousands watch pope's last journey

Large crowds thronged the streets of Rome to catch a last glimpse of Pope Francis' coffin as it made its way to St. Mary Major Basilica, his final resting place.

The pope's simple wooden coffin was visible to locals and tourists alike along the 6-kilometer (3.5-mile) route from atop a modified popemobile.

People gather  as the coffin of late Pope Francis is transported to St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome, Italy, on April 26, 2025Francis' wooden coffin was visable from the popemobile as it drove through RomeImage: DAMIEN MEYER/AFP/Getty Images

The crowd, which was tens of thousands strong, clapped and cheered "Papa Francesco."

At one point, church bells rang out as the popemobile emerged from a tunnel and crossed the Tiber River, flanked by police on motorcycles.

The popemobile carrying Pope Francis' coffin emerges from a tunnel on its way to the pontiffs final resting place, in Rome, Italy, on April 26, 2025Pope Francis will be buried in a private ceremony later SaturdayImage: Hannah McKay/REUTERS

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Skip next section Zelenskyy recalls 'good meeting' with Trump in Vatican City

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Zelenskyy recalls 'good meeting' with Trump in Vatican City

Zelenskyy and Trump met at St. Mary Major Basilica in Vatican City Zelenskyy and Trump have had a mixed relationship, but they are still willing to meet in person as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continuesImage: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had a "good meeting" with US President Donald Trump at St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. The two leaders were both attending the funeral of Pope Francis. 

"Hoping for results on everything we covered. Protecting lives of our people. Full and unconditional ceasefire. Reliable and lasting peace that will prevent another war from breaking out. Very symbolic meeting that has potential to become historic, if we achieve joint results," Zelenskyy posted on X, while expressing gratitude to Trump. 

Ukrainian media earlier reported that the meeting was 15 minutes long.

The White House had described the meeting as "very productive."

The Trump administration is seeking a ceasefire deal in Ukraine. Trump earlier this week accused Zelenskyy of prolonging the war but also criticized Russia under Vladimir Putin for carrying a deadly attack in Kyiv.  

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Trump has suggested that his administration may move on from Ukraine if no progress on a ceasefire is made in the near future. 

Russia's invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022. 

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Skip next section Pope Francis' coffin arrives at final resting place

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Pope Francis' coffin arrives at final resting place

The coffin of Pope Francis is carried inside St Peter's Basilica at the end of his funeral on April 26, 2025The coffin of Pope Francis, who was 88, was brought to his final resting placeImage: Gregorio Borgia/AP Photo/picture alliance

Pope Francis' coffin has arrived at St. Mary Major Basilica, where he will be buried. The coffin was escorted by Swiss guards. 

Francis' coffin had been transported from the Vatican on the popemobile to Rome, where the basilica is located.  

The basilica is in the Rome neighborhood of Esquilino, which has a high population of people from Africa and Asia. Francis often emphasized his compassion for refugees and immigrants during his time as pope. 

Francis is the first pope to choose to be buried outside of the Vatican in over a century. 

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Skip next section How were leaders seated at Francis' funeral? Trump given front-row seat

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

How were leaders seated at Francis' funeral? Trump given front-row seat

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were given front row seats during Pope Francis' funeral Mass at St Peter's Square.

Vatican rules for important events arrange seats for foreign dignitaries in groups according to seniority and in alphabetical order, according to their country's name in French, the global diplomatic language.

Reigning monarchs are normally seated first, followed by heads of state, heads of government, other royals and then ministers and other dignitaries.

US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump watch as Pope Francis' coffin passes by, in St. Peter's Square, the Vatican, on April 26. 2025US President Donald Trump was among the world leaders at Pope Francis' funeralImage: Cecilia Fabiano/LaPresse/ZUMA Press/picture alliance

Trump received a front row seat because the US is called Etats-Unis d'Amerique in French.

Meanwhile, Argentinian President Javier Milei, where Francis was born, got the best view of the proceedings, along with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who was representing the country that surrounds the Vatican City state.

The seating plan would likely have been a challenge for Vatican officials as former US President Joe Biden, whom Trump has fiercely criticized, was also in attendance, along with ministers from foes Iran, Russia and the heads of several countries that Trump has hit with unprecedented tariffs.

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Skip next section Pope Francis' funeral service ends as popemobile heads into Rome

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Pope Francis' funeral service ends as popemobile heads into Rome

A hearse transports Pope Francis to the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary MajorCrowds in Rome are watching as the pope's coffin is being transported to his final resting placeImage: Kevin Coombs/REUTERS

The funeral service for Pope Francis has now ended. 

The pope's coffin is now departing the Vatican on a white popemobile.

The coffin is now en route to his burial place in St. Mary Major Basilica in Rome. 

St Mary Major in Rome, ItalyFrancis' final burial placed will be in St. Mary Major Basilica, which is located in Rome rather than the Vatican Image: Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM/IMAGO

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Skip next section Francis' coffin returns to Basilica after open-air funeral

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Francis' coffin returns to Basilica after open-air funeral

Pope Francis' coffin has been taken back into St. Peter's Basilica at the end of his funeral mass at the Vatican.

Pallbearers carried the simple wooden casket back into the basilica almost two hours after it was brought out for the open-air service in St. Peter's Square.

From there, it will be moved to the popemobile to make its way across Rome to Francis' burial place in St. Mary Major Basilica.

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Skip next section Modi: The world will 'always remember' Francis's service

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Modi: The world will 'always remember' Francis's service

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi endorsed a post on X from President of India Droupadi Murmu, who paid homage to Francis at the Basilica of Saint Peter in Vatican City on Friday. 

Modi wrote that India's president was paying homage to "Pope Francis on behalf of the people of India."

"The world will always remember his service to society," Modi said, referring to Francis.    

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Skip next section IN PICTURES: World leaders gather for Francis' funeral service

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

IN PICTURES: World leaders gather for Francis' funeral service

DW Instagram pulls together some pictures from this morning at St. Peter's Square, where Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re led the service to honor the life of Pope Francis.

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Skip next section Francis' funeral offers message of hope in multiple languages

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

Francis' funeral offers message of hope in multiple languages

Pope Francis' funeral is a carefully choreographed affair, with Latin chants, strictly organised seating, and use of ancient Catholic Church rites.

The Mass is being conducted in multiple languages, including Latin, the Church's official language, along with Italian, English, French, Portuguese, Polish, German, Chinese, and Arabic.

Several lay Catholic followers have taken part in the readings asking for peace, justice, and unity across the world.

The prayer givers have come from all over the world as a symbol that the Church isn't just European — it's global and diverse.

Francis made arrangements for a far simpler funeral when he revised and simplified the Vatican's traditions last year.

He has foregone the customary triple-layered papal coffins and the papal crown and will be laid to rest later in a simple wooden casket, symbolizing his Jesuit vow of poverty and commitment to humility.

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Skip next section When will cardinals choose a next pope?

04/26/2025April 26, 2025

When will cardinals choose a next pope?

After the service for Pope Francis on Saturday, the Catholic Church will begin deliberations on a future leader. 

A secretive conclave to choose Francis' successor will likely not convene until May 6. 

The next pope will not just be a symbol of the church around the world, but will also influence the ideological direction of the religious institution.

The candidates to succeed Pope Francis come from Africa, Asia and other parts of the world. Some of them emphasize Pope Francis' message of social justice, while others tend to have more conservative and traditionalist views.   

Read DW's piece on Who will be the next pope after Francis?

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04/26/2025April 26, 2025

What to know if you're joining us now

Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re delivered a homily to remember and honor the life of Pope Francis.

Re's message to the world covered some of the late pope's cherished themes, ranging from a call for care for migrants, an end to wars and action on global climate change.

The dean of the College of Cardinals (the body eligible to vote for the next pope) delivered his speech a few yards away from where US President Donald Trump and other world dignitaries, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, sat for the ceremony.

Prince William was seated next to Germany's outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the open-air Mass that saw nearly 200,000 people in attendance. Germany's presumptive next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, was not present at the event. 

The funeral marks the first of nine days of official Vatican mourning for Francis, who took over following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI in 2013.

After the mourning period, cardinals will gather for the conclave to elect a new pope to lead the world's 1.4 billion Catholics.

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