Pope Francis grave: ‘With lively hope in eternal life’: Pope Francis wanted a humble grave in Rome’s Mary Major Basilica, her wish shows her wish

Pope Francis, who died on Monday at the age of 88, expressed his desire to be buried for a long time. Papal basilica St. Mary Major in Rome instead of traditional Site buried for platformBasilica of St. Peter.
According to The New York Times, the Vatican released his last wish and will on the same day to reveal that he wanted to be ready to rest in a simple, undeclared mausoleum, with only the inscription “Francus”.
On June 29, 2022, Dawat Peter and Paul, Francis wrote, “I wish to finish my last worldly journey on this ancient Marian shrine,” referring to St. Mary Major. ” He said that he had visited Basilica at the beginning and end of every epostolic journey, and after being hospitalized, on 23 March, the final discharge from 38 -day stay at Ganelli Hospital was also included.
Although unable to get out of the car, he stopped in front of Basilica to pray.
Francis said, “I have always entrusted my life and my priest and the Ministry of Episcopal to our God’s mother, Mary Most Holi,” Francis said, explaining her devotion to the Salus Populi romantic icon located in Paulin Chapel, where she requested her grave to be placed nearby.
Humility that marks their lives will also be reflected. Francis asked that “the grave should be in the earth; without simple, special decoration,”, there is no mention of his sinner on the mausoleum. “With a lively hope in eternal life,” he wrote, “I give the last part of my life for peace in the world and the last part of brotherhood between people.”
According to the Vatican’s death certificate, Francis died at 7:35 am (local time) from a cerebral stroke, which led to the arrest of a coma and irreversible heart.
Prof. Andrea Arkangeli, head of the Vatican health offices, stated that the Pope had long been suffering from high blood pressure, type II diabetes, bronchiectasis and tolerated the first respiratory failure and pneumonia.
In his autobiography Hope, Francis said that he did not desire to be buried in St. Peter, explaining, “Vatican is home to my final service, not my eternity.” He also dismissed the traditional funeral pomp, requested “Koi Katafalk, No Triple Coffin” and instead “with dignity, but asked to bury like any other Christian.”
According to DW, it makes Francis the first pope in about 150 years that is not buried in the Basilica of St. Peter.
The last pope was Pius IX, the remains of which left three years after burial. Francis’s last resting place will be with the queen of Shanti statue, what he called for life, fulfilling it Dedication to mary“Whose embrace I have sought more than a hundred times during my pontiot.”