“John Paul II was the soul, Benedict The Spirit, Francis the Heart”: Tens of thousands of believers said goodbye to her Pope on St. Peter’s square on St. Peter’s Square. The impressions from there leave you thoughtful and hopeful behind.
Antonia Carmen from the Roman civil defense breathes deeply: “It no longer stops, it will be a long week,” she says. Hundreds of volunteers had obliged themselves to accompany the crowd at St. Peter’s Square. The radio statements listen twice as hard as usual, in the middle of tens of thousands of people who say goodbye to the pope almost without a word.
An older woman becomes too much for the rosary prayer. She needs help. Everyone makes room, some support them until the rescuers are there. People fall into their arms, others are mourning silence. There is no crowds on St. Peter’s Square, there are nationalities from all over the world, go side by side – without resentment, without a crooked look.
Hundreds of media representatives have gathered, microphones, reporters who want to conquer votes everywhere: “Francis was human and empathetic for the weaker ones. This made it more and more inhuman,” an American told CNN. He refers to Trump and his vice -vance, who was still visiting Rome for the death of Francis.
Not fought against discrimination against divorced
There are still critical voices: “He was a Pacific, but he did not abolish celibacy, nor brought the dedication of priests,” says a Lord who calls himself Salvatore. What is the name of the surname? He doesn’t want to say.
A few meters further, a group of men holds up a banner: “Praying separate fathers for Francis”, can be read there. This is remarkable because the pope does not fight against discrimination discrimination and not for the abolition of the non -world -anti -control ban.
The rosary prayer ends in the dark, migrating quietly from St. Peter’s Plein. Most want to come back, today the Pontifex is classified: “Ciao Francesco” can be heard: “You were a good one.”
Source: Krone

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