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The Vatican says the body of Pope Francis will be moved to St. Peter's Basilica tomorrow.
Francis died yesterday of a stroke and cardiac ailments.
The Holy See says Roman Catholic Cardinals have set the Pontus funeral for this Saturday.
Tributes are pouring in from around the world,
NPR's Jason DeRose reports many younger Catholics embraced Francis as a pope who echoed their concerns about the poor,
the environment.
At St. Monica's Catholic Church in Santa Monica, California,
29-year-old Daniel Trin is an active member.
After falling away from the church,
Trin became interested again because of Francis' emphasis on serving the most vulnerable.
Just the fact that he picked Francis as his hope name, St. Francis, he was born very rich,
but he gave up everything so that he could help those who were in need.
Trin says Pope Francis led him to think about the kind of person he wanted to be,