Pope Francis: Vatican Announces Funeral To Be Held On Saturday, April 27

The Vatican has announced that the funeral of Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday at the age of 88, will be held on Saturday, April 27, 2025.
The ceremony will take place in St. Peter’s Square, where thousands are expected to gather to pay their last respects to the first Latin American pope and one of the most influential spiritual leaders of the 21st century.
Final Journey of a People’s Pope
Known for his humility, reformist zeal, and outspoken advocacy for the poor and marginalized, Pope Francis’ death has triggered an outpouring of global mourning. His funeral will be led by the Dean of the College of Cardinals, in line with Vatican protocol for a sitting pope, and will be attended by world leaders, clergy, and pilgrims from across the globe.
Pope Francis’ remains have been lying in state at St. Peter’s Basilica, where thousands have already filed past in silent tribute.
Preparations and Security Tightened

Vatican authorities are coordinating with Italian security forces to manage the expected surge in crowds. International dignitaries including heads of state, religious leaders, and royalty are anticipated at the funeral. A temporary no-fly zone has been declared over parts of Rome for the occasion.
Global and Online Reaction
As news of the scheduled funeral spread, social media platforms lit up with tributes and prayers. Hashtags like #PopeFrancisLegacy, #FarewellHolyFather, and #ThankYouFrancis continue to trend worldwide. Many Catholics are organizing local vigils and mass celebrations in his honor.
What’s Next?
With the funeral set, attention now turns to the papal conclave, where 120 cardinal electors under the age of 80 will convene in secrecy to elect a new pope. The College of Cardinals is expected to gather within days following the funeral.
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