The funeral of Pope Francis

教宗方济各的葬礼

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2025-04-26

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From refugees he championed to world leaders he rebuked, a quarter of a million people gather in Rome for the funeral of Pope Francis. Former Vatican spokeswoman under Francis, Paloma Garcia Ovejero, tells us he was a kind and tireless leader who changed the church forever. Also in our programme: Pakistan’s prime minister calls for a ‘neutral investigation’ into the Kashmir terror attack; and an intrepid sausage dog is rescued after disappearing for a year and a half into the Australian wilderness. (Photo: An aerial view for the funeral Mass of Pope Francis in Saint Peter's Square in Vatican City. Credit: FABIO FRUSTACI/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock).
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  • Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service,

  • coming to you live from London with me, Sean Lay.

  • In Rome on Saturday morning, they buried a pope, temporal leader of just 49 hectares.

  • Vatican City is both by population and area the world's smallest state.

  • Pope Francis was spiritual leader to 1.41 billion.

  • That's nearly 17% of the world's population.

  • The colonnades which surround St Peter's Square,

  • typically filled with sightseers, offered a unique spectacle this morning,

  • 150 or so heads of state or government attending the first papal funeral mass to be celebrated out of doors,

  • there among the ordinary faithful crowded into the square in its sunny tranquillity.

  • Before mass began, some of the VAPs took a moment to stand before the Pope's coffin, now sealed,

  • flanked by a pair of Swiss guards, striped in red,

  • dark blue and yellow, high-plumed helmet in place, halberds in hand.

  • A little after ten o'clock local time, bearers raised the coffin, not the triple layers of cypress,

  • lead and oak in which his predecessors were buried, but a plain wooden casket.

  • The BBC's World Affairs correspondent, Joe Inwood, watched the service unfold.

  • Amidst the glistening spires of the Vatican,

  • there was no avoiding the grandeur and history of this moment,

  • even for a Pope defined by his humility and determined to be buried in a way that reflected the poverty of the people he served.

  • Pope Francis had chosen a simple wooden coffin, and it was in front of this that world leaders,