Between tears and long waiting in the ranks, thousands of believers crowded on the path of success and Plaza de San Pedro to give Francisco in the Vatican Bazilica. “For me, it was a duty to say goodbye to Pontif, which conveyed me a lot.” “I was shocked that I was always smiling on my face, even when I was sick.”
Isabella H. De Carvalho and Danielli Pesini – the Vatican city
A long stream of people slowly descends through the central plate at the San Pedro Church to shoot Francisco, whose body was transported on Wednesday morning from the Santa Marta house. There are loyal from all over the world, with expressions of expectation, and the eyes were closed in prayer and tears on their faces. There is silence despite many women and men of all ages and nationalities. Some continue to kneel before placing the chairs near the open researcher in the Pope. Others pray in silence, and they pass the rosacea accounts through the fingers, like the person who is now maintaining the hands of Francisco together. A man approaching the coffin, with a girl in his arms, talks to his ear, while she is fixing her outlook at Bergolio. Meanwhile, Gendarmes make a group of elders and handicapped. A woman with short and white hair dries her tears with a handkerchief while holding her companion arm.
Goodbye to Pope
He lives in Rome, but he is of Qablan origin, the man who just gave him goodbye to the Pope and has not yet overcome the storm of feelings. His name is Francesco. Today, he says with tears in my eyes, “For me, it was a duty to say goodbye to Bonf who conveyed me a lot.
The Pope taught me mercy
Marius Krishan, a Roman Orthodox theology, studied at the Babylonian Eastern Institute between 2014 and 2018, who also wanted to salute Francisco for the last time. For this reason, it came on a trip from Romania. “The Pope was the Pope for my ecumenical experience. I wanted to come openly to Rome to receive him. Marius says: “As for the Orthodox Church, it was unusual importance. He adds that the martyrs who suffered during communism.
The smile that struck a young woman
Only 14 -year -old Miriam will remain in her heart the smile of the old Rome bishop. “Before his grave, I felt that he had ended. For my life, I only met Francisco Kababa. So everything looks strange to me. “I have not yet realized that he died,” he explained enthusiastically.
Simplicity of Francisco
Annamaria Capasso, from Napoli, has lived in Rome since 2013, the year when Bergoglio was chosen. “It is a back that left strong feelings for everything he did. When I saw him embracing a fragile person, I felt enthusiastic, “he confessed.
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