Pope Francis was buried in a poignant ceremony that attracted more than 400,000 mourners from across the world to Vatican City. The historic funeral was attended at St. Peter’s Square and was an expression of the vast love and respect the world community had for the pontiff, who was remembered for presiding over “with an open heart.” People flocked early, flags, prayers, and tears in hand, paying tribute to a man who advocated compassion, inclusivity, and peace.
The gloomy but optimistic service was filled with heads of state, dignitaries, religious leaders, and common people, all joined by the powerful influence of Francis’ life and teachings. Prayers and eulogies during the ceremony admired his uncompromising stance on behalf of the poor and his vision for a more integrated, compassionate world.
With the death of Pope Francis, the Vatican officially started nine days of official mourning, a *novemdiales* period, with everyday memorial Masses and prayers. This classic grieving process provides a time for Catholics and people from all faiths to contemplate his lasting legacy and spiritual guidance.
The Vatican’s mood still stays somber as thousands keep pouring in to pay their respects and leave tributes. While the world says goodbye to one of the most iconic figures of contemporary Catholic history, Pope Francis’ message of service, love, and humility will inspire for generations to come.