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Pope Francis’ emotional final words to nurse revealed as thousands flock to Vatican to file past his open coffin

Published on April 22, 2025 at 07:29 PM

THE Pope’s last words included thanks to his nurse for encouraging him to greet the crowds in St Peter’s Square one last time, the Vatican has said.

And the ailing pontiff asked the medic “Do you think I can manage it?”; before’s .

Pope Francis's body lying in state.
The body of Pope Francis is placed in an open casket at the Vatican
Pope Francis waving to a crowd.
The late Pope's last words included thanks to his nurse for encouraging him to greet the crowds in St Peter’s Square one last time
Pope Francis delivering his Urbi et Orbi blessing from a balcony overlooking St. Peter's Square.
Pope Francis delivers his final blessing at the balcony on Easter Sunday

He had told personal nurse “Thank you for bringing me back to the square”; just hours before , aged 88.

Francis, who had with , died of a and coronary failure.

He will lie in state from today at St Peter’s Basilica in the heart of the , where are expected to file past his coffin to pay their last respects.

But his final wishes — handed to Vatican aides in his last days — dispense with the grand catafalque platform previously used, in favour of a simple wooden open coffin.

Huge queues began forming yesterday to view his embalmed body.

The Vatican confirmed the Holy Father’s plan yesterday after releasing the first pictures of him laid out at a traditional ceremony.

It took place on Monday night, with Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican’s most senior cardinal, reading the official declaration of death aloud.

Francis’ body was placed in an open wooden casket in the chapel of the Domus Santa Marta residence.

Official pictures , dressed in red robes, wearing the papal mitre and holding a rosary while flanked by Swiss Guards in ceremonial dress.

His apartment has been formally sealed and his traditional “”; broken with a special hammer to destroy the unique seal he used to sign official letters.


Key developments in the last 24 hours:

  • Pope Francis' funeral to take place on Saturday at 10am local time
  • The Vaticanin St Mary Major Basilica
  • All cardinals in Rome were summoned to the Apostolic Palace to prepare for the rites
  • The Italian government declared national mourning
  • King Charles
  • Donald Trump confirmed he and Melania will attend the funeral in Rome
  • Brazil’s President Lula declared a seven-day mourning period

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The Congregation of Cardinals gathered yesterday to fine tune plans for the funeral and the elaborate rituals marking the end of one papacy and start of the next.

Francis chose to be entombed at the Basilica of St Mary Major — the first time a Pope has been buried outside the Vatican in more than a century.

Crowd queuing outside the Vatican.
Thousands line up to pay their respects at the Vatican
A cardinal arrives at the Vatican following the death of Pope Francis.
Swiss Guards salute a cardinal as he arrives at the Vatican
Pope Francis's hands holding a rosary in his open casket.
Pope Francis with the Fisherman’s Ring and a rosary

The church — more than three miles from the Vatican — was the first place he prayed when he ended his recent five-week hospital stay, battling double pneumonia.

In typical style, the down-to-earth “Pope of the Poor”; was ferried there on that last visit in the front seat of a tiny white 500.

But enormous crowds are set to line the route on Saturday as he makes his final journey in a funeral cortege.

Vatican officials announced yesterday the Pope’s coffin will today be taken from Casa Santa Marta to St Peter’s Basilica to begin lying in state.

Senior cardinal Farrell will lead a prayer before the body is moved in a procession through the Piazza Santa Marta and Piazza dei Protomartiri Romani.

Bible readings will follow before the procession of mourners begins to file past continuously until Saturday. US President — who met Francis in 2017 — announced he would be attending the funeral with wife .

He will join other world leaders, despite the late pontiff’s vocal opposition to his headline-grabbing policies.

Prime Minister Sir , Ukrainian President , German Chancellor and French President will also attend. is due to represent .

It was a discreet death, almost sudden, without long suffering or public alarm, for a Pope who had always been very reserved about his health

Vatican News

Others due to be there will be EU Commission President , Brazilian President , Polish President Andrzej Duda and Argentina’s President .

More details emerged yesterday of the events surrounding the death of Francis early on Monday, just from a Vatican balcony.

He started to feel unwell at around 5.30am, when medics were alerted.

He managed a final farewell gesture to devoted nurse Ms Strappetti, before then slipping into a coma.

Vatican officials also disclosed the touching exchange between the pair while Ms Strappetti was at his side on Easter Sunday.

Francis thanked the nurse, previously credited with saving his life, for “bringing me back to the square”;, the Vatican News, the Holy See’s media outlet revealed.

Francis spent about 15 minutes waving at the crowd and blessing from his Popemobile in his final public appearance.

Doctors said he suffered a stroke then heart failure but died peacefully at 7.35am on Monday.

Vatican said yesterday: “He did not suffer. It all happened quickly. It was a discreet death, almost sudden, without long suffering or public alarm, for a Pope who had always been very reserved about his .”;

The funeral in the shadow of St Peter’s Basilica will start at 9am UK time on Saturday and will be led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the 91-year-old dean of the College of Cardinals.

It will be followed by a to elect a new Pope, no sooner than May 6.

The conclave election normally takes place 15 to 20 days after the death of a pontiff, but the exact date will not be decided until after the funeral.

Around 135 cardinals are eligible to participate in the secretive ballots, which can last days, until white smoke pouring from a chimney of the Sistine Chapel tells the world a new Pope has been selected.

There is currently no clear front-runner to succeed Francis.

Group of cardinals in red robes embracing.
Cardinals are now meeting in the Vatican to decide the date for the Pope's funeral
Emmanuel Macron greeting Pope Francis.
French President Emmanuel Macron, right, with Pope Francis at the Vatican in 2018
Pope Francis shaking hands with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Pope Francis welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Pope Francis and King Charles III shaking hands.
Pope Francis speaks with the then-Prince Charles in October 2019
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