In a profound moment of mourning for Catholics around the globe, Pope Francis passed away peacefully on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. The beloved pontiff died at his residence in Casa Santa Marta within Vatican City, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of compassion, humility, and service to the marginalized.
Today, immense crowds of mourners are gathering in Vatican City, preparing for the solemn funeral rites scheduled for Saturday. The faithful, alongside a host of world leaders and dignitaries, are converging on St. Peter’s Square to bid their final farewell to the “People’s Pope,” known worldwide for his dedication to the poor and his efforts to reform the Catholic Church.
A Global Gathering of Leaders
The requiem mass for Pope Francis will be attended by prominent figures from around the world, highlighting the universal respect he commanded across faiths and nations.
Among the key attendees are:
- US President Donald Trump, making his first major international visit since returning to office.
- UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
- The Prince of Wales, representing the British monarchy.
- French President Emmanuel Macron.
- Former US President Joe Biden, a devout Catholic himself.
- Irish President Michael D. Higgins, honoring a pope who often spoke passionately about the Irish people.
While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was expected, reports suggest he may be unable to attend due to ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe.
Vatican City Braces for Unprecedented Crowds
Authorities expect vast numbers of pilgrims and mourners to arrive in Rome over the coming days, with security measures tightened across the city and especially around Vatican grounds. St. Peter’s Square, a place of historic celebrations and moments of reflection, is now adorned with black drapes and the somber melodies of choirs practicing for the mass.
Pope Francis, who served as the 266th Bishop of Rome, redefined the papacy for the modern era. His calls for mercy, inclusivity, and action on issues such as climate change and global inequality resonated not just with Catholics, but with people of all faiths.
An Enduring Legacy
As Vatican bells toll and prayers rise from every corner of the earth, the life and legacy of Pope Francis will be remembered for generations.
His humility, exemplified by choosing a modest residence and frequently washing the feet of the poor, his advocacy for refugees, and his constant reminder that the Church must be “a field hospital after battle” — these are the indelible marks he leaves on history.
Saturday’s funeral will be broadcast live around the world, offering millions the chance to honor a man whose leadership sought always to reflect the compassion at the heart of the Gospel.