🕊️ The Final Image: Pope Francis Lies in Open Coffin as the World Says Goodbye
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🕊️ The Final Image: Pope Francis Lies in Open Coffin as the World Says Goodbye
In the heart of the Vatican, an image now circles the world — solemn, powerful, and deeply human.
Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, now lies in an open coffin inside St. Peter’s Basilica.
📸 His final moment with the people has begun.
It’s not just a farewell.
It’s a message in silence.
✝️ A Pope Who Chose Proximity — Even in Death
The Vatican confirmed that this open display was part of Francis’s last wish:
🙏 A simple, humble funeral. No gold. No grandeur. Just presence.
Thousands began gathering before sunrise.
🕯️ Some wept. Others prayed. All stood in silence — before the body of a man who tried to bring the Church back to compassion.
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🌍 The World Watches a Final Act of Faith
As his body lies in repose, leaders of every faith and nation are arriving.
🇻🇦 Flags are lowered. Bells are silenced. Vatican City has become a global altar.
“He led with humility,” said one pilgrim. “And now he rests with dignity.”
Saturday’s funeral will be attended by heads of state, religious figures, and thousands of believers.
But the moment is bigger than protocol — it is spiritual. Eternal.
🔮 What Comes Next?
The Church now faces a turning point.
The cardinals will soon enter the Sistine Chapel. 🔐 Behind closed doors, they will pray, debate, and vote.
What kind of Church will emerge?
Will it continue Pope Francis’s legacy — or rewrite the path?
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📖 This isn’t just a funeral. It’s the closing chapter of a global story — and the opening of a new one.
📷 Image credit: Vatican Media via Reuters, as published by CNN. Used here for editorial purposes only.
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