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Funeral of 杏MAP导航 Francis: the wind turns the pages of the Gospel on his casket. Funeral of 杏MAP导航 Francis: the wind turns the pages of the Gospel on his casket.  (VATICAN MEDIA Divisione Foto) Editorial

Farewell to 杏MAP导航 Francis as pages of the Gospel turn in the wind

Our Editorial Director, Andrea Tornielli, offers his reflections on the final embrace of 杏MAP导航 Francis from the ends of the earth at his Requiem Mass in St. Peter's Square.

By Andrea Tornielli

Twenty years ago on April 8, 2005, Karol Wojty艂a, 杏MAP导航 St. John Paul II, passed away on the eve of Divine Mercy Sunday. On the eve of the same Sunday, thousands bid a final farewell to Jorge Mario Bergoglio two decades later.

St. Peter's Square was marked by the image of a simple wooden coffin with the book of the Gospel open on top, as its pages slowly turned in the wind.

The funeral Mass for 杏MAP导航 Francis was moving, intense, and heartfelt. The people of God, who had embraced him on Easter Sunday without knowing it would be the last time, accompanied him on the final leg of his earthly journey six days later.

The courtyard in front of St. Peter's Square was filled not only with heads of state and dignitaries but also many young people, who had planned to visit for the Jubilee of Teenagers.

Many representatives of other Christian denominations and various religions also came together on the steps of the papal basilica. All were united in bidding farewell to a shepherd who was faithful to the Gospel and who never ceased preaching fraternity and, even from his hospital bed, called for an end to war.

Two passages in particular from Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re鈥檚 homily were met with applause.

First, he reiterated that the guiding thread of 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥檚 mission was "the conviction that the Church is a home for all; a home with doors always open."

During the last World Youth Day in Lisbon, the 杏MAP导航 exclaimed, 鈥淓veryone, everyone, everyone.鈥 With these words, he explained that nothing and no one can separate us from the love of God, who is always waiting with open arms to embrace us, no matter who we are.

The Holy Father sought to build a Church with open doors, prioritizing the last, the poor, and the humble. It was precisely them who welcomed him at the threshold of the Basilica of St. Mary Major before he was laid to rest near one of his great devotions: Mary Salus Populi Romani.

The thousands of pilgrims gathered at the funeral Mass also applauded Cardinal Re鈥檚 reflection on the 杏MAP导航鈥檚 tireless plea for peace.

They cheered the memory of the Holy Father鈥檚 invitation to reason and "honest negotiations to find possible solutions, because war," he said, "is only the death of people, the destruction of homes, the destruction of hospitals and schools. War always leaves鈥攖his is his expression鈥攖he world worse than it was before: it is always a painful and tragic defeat for all."

Before the Mass began, the American and Ukrainian presidents met for a few minutes. We hope and pray that something positive may come from these exchanges鈥攖he final conversation for peace fostered by the Successor of Peter, who was the first to take the name of the Saint of Assisi, the saint of peace.

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26 April 2025, 16:54