
Catholic faithful pay respects to Pope Francis as his tomb opens to public in Rome basilica
The Hindu
Roman Catholic faithful visit Pope Francis' tomb in St. Mary Major Basilica, paying respects to the beloved late pontiff.
Roman Catholic faithful began visiting the tomb of Pope Francis on Sunday (April 27, 2025), filing past the simple white tomb in St. Mary Major Basilica a day after he was bade farewell by the powerful of the world and a crowd of hundreds of thousands.
A single white rose was placed on the tomb that said “Franciscus” — the Pope’s name in Latin. A light cast its warm glow over the tomb and a reproduction of the late pontiff’s pectoral cross on the wall above it.
People filed past, many crossings themselves or snapping photos with their phones.
“Pope Francis for me was an inspiration, a guide,” said Elias Caravalhal.
Caravalhal lives in Rome but was unable to pay his respects to Pope Francis when he was lying in state in St. Peter’s Basilica after his death on Easter Monday (April 21, 2025) at the age of 88. He said he visited the tomb to bid farewell to him, and “to thank him for what he has done”.
The tomb was opened on the second of nine days of official mourning for Pope Francis, after which a conclave will be held to elect the next Pope.
No date has yet been set for the conclave, but it must start by May 10, 2025. Cardinals who travelled to Rome for Pope Francis’ funeral will be meeting regularly this week ahead of the conclave as they start to chart a way forward for the 1.4 billion-strong Catholic Church.













