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The Vatican says
that Roman Catholic Cardinals have now set the date for this weekend for Pope Francis' funeral.
The pontiff died yesterday of a stroke and cardiac problems.
NPR's Ruth Sherlock says there will be several days of mourning for Pope Francis.
His body will be moved to St. Peter's Basilica where people could come to see him from Wednesday.
Previous popes were placed in these three nested coffins standing on an elevated beer for the public viewing.
But Francis has ordered
that he'll be put in a single wooden coffin and it's going to be positioned facing the church pews.
His funeral will be Saturday, of course,
many people will come from all around the world, including President Trump.
And peers Ruth Sherlock reporting from Rome.
The Roman Catholic Cardinals will hold a conclave within 15 to 12 20 days of the pope's death,
they will select the next pontiff.
The Cardinals often vote in several rounds over several days before making the selection.
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