Basilica Santa Maria, the mayor of Rome, opened its doors on Sunday at 7:00 to allow the believers to visit the grave of Pope Francis a day after his funeral.
In the early hours, thousands of believers approached this place to give the last farewell to Pope Francis, who died on Monday, April 21, and they have to wait for about an hour to Acade inside the Basilica.
In fact, access to the basilica was temporarily banned at 10:30 am because, as “La Stampa” notes, “Many people have filled the space and asked those who have already visited the place to retire quickly because” there are thousands of people in the waiting list to enter. “
The tomb of Pope Francis, located next to Honorio III, was manufactured by marble from the Italian region of Liguria and carried the “Francisscus” engraving, as well as cloning its chest cross from Pontif and on the tomb of a white rose, a symbol of its links with the Tersa de Laisox.
The Simple Grave is located at the plate between Polina’s chapel (Salous Popoli Romanian Celebration) and the Sforza Church in the Liberian Basilica, near the San Francisco altar.
In the afternoon, at 4:00 pm, the Cardinals that will take place after passing through the holy door will be visited. The last entrance will be allowed to Basilica at 6:30 pm.
Pope Francis was buried in the mayor of Santa Maria Bazilica and not in the Vatican, as his will was, and his stays add up to seven other potatoes buried there.
About the reasons that make his burial in this Bazilica Marian, one of the four senior basilica in Rome, the ink explained that his “great sincerity.” “Yes, because this is the great dedication, and my great dedication. Before that, when I came, I always went there on Sunday in Rome, I was there for a while. There is a very big bond.” Last Saturday, the Pope arrived at the temple at about 1:00 pm. After the unpopular mass held in the Vatican.
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