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Reuters The open coffin of the Pope lays in state in St Peter's Basilica and is guarded as clergymen in the distance hold long candles and read from a small book. The guards are holding halberds and are wearing a blue and yellow stripe uniform with a red dressed helmet.Reuters

Pope Francis is lying in state in St Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican ahead of his funeral on Saturday

The head of the Catholic Church in Ireland and Irish President Michael D Higgins are among those travelling to Rome on Friday ahead of the Pope’s funeral.

Fifty heads of state and 10 sovereigns have confirmed their attendance at the funeral, including Donald Trump and Prince William.

Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill has cut short a family holiday as talks take place over a potential invite.

Archbishop Eamon Martin, the Catholic Primate of All Ireland, celebrated Mass at Armagh’s St Patrick’s Cathedral on Thursday night ahead of travelling to Rome, in a special service to celebrate the life of the Pope.

He said Francis’s papacy was a “profound gift to the Church”.

In Rome, people are expected to begin camping out on Friday night in the street in front of St Peter’s Basilica ahead of the funeral.

Italian prison administrators announced on Thursday that some prisoners may be granted permission to attend the service.

After the funeral at St Peter’s Basilica, Pope Francis requested that his body be buried at the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, which is outside the Vatican walls, a few miles away.

The Vatican Press Office has said a group of “poor and needy” will be on the steps of the Basilica to pay their respects.

A man in a black suit, black suit and 
clerical collar. He has black glasses and darks short hair. Behind him is St Peters Basilica, a cream stone building with ornate pillars and a grand domed roof.

Enda Murphy, originally from Fermanagh has worked and lived in Rome for ten years

Monsignor Enda Murphy, who is originally from County Fermanagh and has been living and working in Rome for a decade, said he paid his respects to the Pope for the second time on Friday morning.

He said the funeral will be “a historic moment”, but will also be just “like going to pray like we always do at any funeral”.

“Just praying for the repose of the soul of another Christian and one of our fellow believers.

“Yes, he was the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, the universal pastor of the Church but most fundamentally of all he was a baptised Christian,” he said.

From St Peter’s: Crowds wait for final chance

EPA A large queue of people waiting to enter St Peter's Basilica in Vatican City. The square is largely empty, with bright lights illuminating the crowd as it begins getting darker. In front of the queue is a large, white building with statues and columns.EPA

Thousands have been queuing to pay their respects to Pope Francis

It’s the busiest morning yet at St Peter’s Square as crowds arrive early to wait in line to see the Pope’s body.

It will be their final chance to do so today as the coffin will be sealed at 19:00 ahead of the funeral.

Security is noticeably tighter here this morning – we’ve seen police and personnel from every part of Italy.

Some are holding huge anti-drone guns, and all media are being asked if they have drones in their bags as they enter St Peter’s Square.

Reuters A wide shot of the Pope's open coffin proceeding through St Peter's Square in the Vatican. There are thousands of people lined around the processional route as clergymen and guards carry the coffin of Pope Francis.Reuters

Thousands came to see the Pope as his body was transferred to St Peter’s Basilica on Wednesday morning

A number of books of condolence have been opened across Northern Ireland following the Pope’s death.

On Wednesday, Belfast Lord Mayor Mickey Murray and Father Tim Bartlett, who was one of the organiser’s of Pope Francis’s visit to Ireland in 2018, were among the first to sign the book at Belfast City Hall.

Belfast City Hall will also be illuminated in yellow and white on Saturday to coincide with the day of his funeral.

In Londonderry, the public can leave a written message at the city’s Guildhall, the Alley Theatre in Strabane or online.

Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, and Mid Ulster Council have also opened online books of condolence.

When is Pope Francis’s funeral?

The Vatican confirmed that Pope Francis, who was elected in 2013, died at the age of 88 on Easter Monday, following weeks of ill health.

He was the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

The Vatican said he died following a stroke, less than 24 hours after appearing in a wheelchair at St Peter’s Square to lead an Easter address in front of thousands of worshipers.

Hundreds of thousands of mourners, as well as world leaders, are expected to attend the late pontiff’s funeral in front of St Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City on Saturday.

It is set to begin at 09:00 BST (10:00 local time).

Irish President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina will travel to the Vatican for the funeral, as well as Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin and Tánaiste (deputy prime minister) Simon Harris.

Northern Ireland’s Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has confirmed she would not be attending.



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