More than 1000 journalists from all over the world are in Rome to say goodbye to Pope Francis for their readers and viewers. However, some cannot behave. Above all, the issue of his successor has some respect.
Of course it is a world event when the pope dies, of course you have to report and record the best photos and voices. But among the more than 1000 journalists present there are also some heat heads that are not under control.
When an older Cardinal wanted to leave St. Peter’s Square, he was surrounded, pushed, pushed. The few guards could no longer stop the packs and all calls came according to discipline. The cardinal sweat, seemed worried.
The same game in the second cardinal
All questions from the journalists revolved around “who will be the new pope”, but the cardinal could not answer that. Finally, there is the conclave that starts next week. The scenario repeated a few minutes later because another Cardinal wanted to change in a side street.
The “Kroon” filmed and photographed the crowds and remained at a distance. With us you can read all the news and backgrounds – without pushing and pushing.
Say goodbye to social media
However, some of them do not think much elsewhere: since Wednesday the coffin with the body of Pope Francis has been laid out for visitors from all over the world in the Basilica of St. Peter. However, many pilgrims were less about a worthy farewell than the ideal social media content.
Francis’s body in St. Peter’s Basilica remains three days, so that believers can have the last honor for the late Pontifex. The first pilgrims waited for access on Wednesday on the early morning.
Source: Krone

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