Pope Francis’s body is transferred to St. Peter Basilica for 3 days public view

Vatican City: St. Peter’s bells were touched on Wednesday as the body of Pope Francis, transferred from the Vatican Hotel, where he lived in Basilica, who survived a procession of Kalmen Cardinals and Swiss Guard.
The palbier took the simple wooden coffin to the St. Peter Square through the Vatican’s Archway Gates to the St. Peter Square, his Scarlett Casox’s behind the cardinals and took Swiss guards to his edges in his golden and blue uniform in Swiss guards.
Francis’s body will lie in the state in Basilica for three days public viewing Before his funeral on Saturday.
The heads of the state are expected for the funeral in Piaza, but the public view of three days will allow ordinary Catholics to mourn the 88 -year -old Pope, who died on Monday after being suffering from stroke.
Francis was the first Vatican residents and in a private scene for the Pope’s house, Domus Santa was in the state at Marta Hotel. The images issued by the Vatican on Tuesday showed Francis lying in an open casket, wearing a traditional sharp -fed headdress of bishops and red clothes, his hands turned over a garland. Vatican’s No. 2, Cardinal Pitro Parolin was prayed by Francis.
Basilica was being kept open till midnight on Wednesday and Thursday to allow loyal people to mourn. Public mourning period will end at 7 pm on Friday
Once inside the Basilica, Francis’ casket will not be placed on a high beer – as it was with the previous pope, but just would be placed on the main altar of the 16th century Basilica, which was facing Peuz.
The Italian police have tightened security for watching and funeral, taking out the legs and horse patrols around the Vatican, where the pilgrims reached for the holy year celebrations opened in December. The loyal people passing through the holy door of St. Peter are offered, which is a way to help in atonement of sins.
“For me, Pope Francis represents a great priest, as well as a great friend for all,” Micale Sales, Visiting, St. Peter Basilica From Brazil.
“I think he spread a positive message around the world, saying that there should be no violence, there should be peace around the world,” said Amit Kukreja of Australia.
The funeral is scheduled at 10 am on Saturday at St. Peter Square, and will be run by leaders including US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodmar Zelancesi.
Cardinals are continuing their meetings this week to plan a conclave to choose the successor of Francis, take other decisions about running the Catholic Church as world leaders and mourning the death of simple loyal Pontiffs.
The first Latin American American Pontiff of history mesmerized the world with its humble style and concern for the poor, but separated many conservatives with critics of capitalism and climate change. He last appeared publicly on Sunday with Easter blessings and popmobile tour through a cheering crowd at St. Peter Square.
The Vatican News on Tuesday made some reservation about looping through a class packed with 50,000 loyal, Vatican News, but beaten them – and were grateful that they had greeted the crowd. He died the next morning.
“The death of a pope is not a small thing, because we have lost our leader,” said Julio Heinriques from Brazil. “But still, in a few days, we will have a new leader. So … hope remains a matter of hope. Who will do Peter’s throne?”