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Pope Francis Funeral ceremony at the Vatican brought together a multitude of 250,000 thousand from across 150 countries who came to witness the final journey of a man who despite his position cherished compassion, peace and love. The world was at a standstill as global political leaders flew from all corners to join millions of catholic faithful in paying their last respect to Pope Francis whose message of peace transcended all corners of the universe. Despite the pope being the head of catholic church, the event attracted religious leaders from other denominations who even blessed his body and led in prayers.
Over 250,000 mourners attend Pope’s burial in Vatican
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