Pope Francis: Pope Francis releases the first images in the Vatican Open Coffin

Vatican On Tuesday, published the first picture and video of Pope Francis, which featured Pontiff lying in reposit, who in an open coffin, red Literal Westments in an open coffin, a matter on his head and a garland in his hands.
The images were taken inside the private chapel of Casa Santa Marta, his Vatican residence where he died on Monday at the age of 88.


The sacred view comes exactly a day after the sacred scene that the Pope Francis died cerebral stroke Which led to a coma and irreversible heart failure. Director of the Director of Health and Sanitation of the Vatican City State, Dr. Andrea Arkangeli proved the cause of death in an official medical report, which also expanded Pontif’s long -standing health issues, including type II diabetes, high blood pressure, and respiratory failure and history of bilateral panmonia.
According to the Vatican, his death was recorded on 21 April at 7:35 am (local time) on 21 April through Electrocardiographic Thanatography.
Born in Buenos Aires, Born in Jorge Mario Bergoglyo, Francis was the first Pope in Latin America. His sinner began in March 2013 and reached over a decade for reforms, humility and a global focus on the poor. He made his last public appearance a day before his passage – Easter greeted the crowd from the balcony of the Basilica of St. Peter on Sunday, although he was very weak to give a complete traditional message.
As revealed in his will, Pope Francis requested a minor burial Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major In Rome, departing from the long tradition of entombing pops in St. Peter’s Basilica. HE had expressed a lifetime devotion to the Sailas Populi romantic icon placed in Polyne Chapel of St. Mary Major and was asked to lay down to relax nearby only in a simple, unfolding tob, which is only marked “Franciscus”.
He said, “I would like to finish my final worldly journey on this very ancient Marion pilgrimage,” he wrote on 29 June 2022 in the dated will. “The grave must be in the earth; without simple, special decorations,” he said, further stated that there should be no reference to their copper office on gravity. “With a lively hope in eternal life, I give the pain of the last part of my life and the last part of brotherhood for peace in the world,” he wrote.
It makes Francis the first pope in about 150 years that is not buried in St. Peter, with the last pope Pius IX. The tomb will be placed near the queen of the peace statue inside the basilica, fulfilling its personal desire.
His request also reflects his opposition to the traditional Pope funeral customs. In their autobiography HopeFrancis wrote, “Vatican is home to my final service, not my eternity.”