More than 60,000 people have been shown so far against Pope Francis’s coffin to give him a last goodbye in the burning church installed in the Church of San Pedro, which barely closed a few hours in the early hours of Thursday.
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The human tide has been immersed since Wednesday, the smallest country in the world to provide their respect for the first two backs in Latin America, whose death was shocked on Monday at the age of 88 Catholic Church and the planet.
Of 11h00 (09:00 GMT) on Wednesday and 1:00 pm. (11h00 GMT) on Thursday, at least 61,000 people toured the massive Bazilica Baroque to say goodbye to a few seconds of Argentine Jesuit, who announced the press service in the Vatican.
But the ranks for entry continue to collect thousands. In the morning, Anna Sofia Alyata and her friend Florence Syria, two 26 -year -old Argentina, joined the coffee, waiting for her long waiting for it to extend to four hours.
“It was a very important reference in many ways, not only for the Catholic Church, but for the world.” “I have opened many doors to many people, and he has approached young people a lot.”
The burning church will remain until Friday night, when the simple coffin is closed and prepared for the funeral of the state that will be held on Saturday.
How many delegations will participate in the funeral?
Presidents like Donald Trump, Javier Miley and Louise Insio Lula da Silva, as well as King Felipe VI of Spain and the Secretary -General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, announced that they would go.
The Italian government provides for the participation of 150 and 170 foreign delegations in service and enhancing the security of the capital of Italy, with the closure of strict roads and controls.
The burial of Jorge Mario Bergelio will be on the same day in Bazilica Santa Maria, not the mayor, and the first Vatican appearance from Liu XIII in 1903.
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