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Vatican City,
4th April 2005 (CNA)
- Pope John Paul II's funeral mass will be
celebrated at St. Peter’s Square Friday at 10
a.m., Rome time, the Vatican has announced.
His body will lie in state in St Peter's
Basilica from Monday evening until Friday morning.
The church will stay open late into the night,
closing only between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. for
maintenance.
In the next four days, an estimated two
million pilgrims are expected to pay their last
respects to the third-longest reigning pontiff,
who died April 2 at the age of 84.
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, the dean of the
College of Cardinals, will preside at the open-air
funeral mass. Hundreds of thousands are expected
to attend.
John Paul II will be buried in the crypt
beneath St Peter's Basilica immediately following
the funeral, the Vatican spokesman Joaquin
Navarro-Valls said.
The Pope had not stated any wishes about
his burial place, and the Vatican would therefore
"follow tradition" by burying him in the crypt,
Navarro-Valls said.
The announcement came after 65 cardinals
met for a two-and-a-half-hour meeting this morning
the Apostolic Palace to read the Pope's will and
fix the funeral date. The remaining 42 cardinals,
who will attend the conclave and elect the
265th successor to the Chair of Peter,
are still traveling to Rome.
Signs of the Church in mourning were
everywhere in St. Peter's Square Monday morning.
The Vatican's Swiss Guards, who normally wear
brightly colored uniforms, wore black cloaks, and
the lampposts were covered with flowers,
handwritten messages and children's
drawings.
The body of Pope John Paul II lay in state
yesterday at the Apostolic Palace for Vatican
officials and dignitaries to pay their last
respects.
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