On April 23, a mass will be held in the Archcathedral of Warsaw for the deceased Pope Francis with the participation of delegations of the state authorities. The liturgy is chaired by the apostolic Nuncio cake bishop Antonio Guido Filipazzi. The Eucharist begins to beat the bell, which will symbolically become 88 times.
Pope Franciscus died on April 21 at 7.35 am. During recovery after severe pneumonia. He was 88 years old.
The Warsaw -Grootstadelstad Archbishop Adrian Galbas invited the believers for the Mass for the Pope this Wednesday at 7 pm for the Arch Cathedral martyrdom of the saint. Johannes de Baptist.
The Eucharist is chaired by the apostolic Nuncio -cake bishop Antonio Guido Filipazzi. A delegation of the state authorities will also participate in the masses
– The Archdiocese of Warsaw inquired in a statement.
The Arch Cathedral bell will sound
At the start of the liturgy, the Arch Cathedral bell sounds symbolic; He will hit 88 times, which is as much as the pope was.
Half -Februari went Pope Francis to the Roman Gemella -Polyclinian, where he first treated bronchitis and then bilateral pneumonia. During the stay in the hospital, reports about the critical health of the Pope and episodes of acute respiratory failure appeared. After 37 days, on March 23, Francis left the clinic and after two weeks he unexpectedly arrived at Saint Peter’s Square at the end of the Mass for the sick. He died the day after he blessed Urbi et Orbi on Easter Sunday.
Jesuit Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was chosen until 266 Pope on March 13, 2013. His pontificate lasted 12 years and four months.
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Source: wPolityce

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