Pope Francis has said how he would
like his funeral to be eventually celebrated in a book of
interviews with the Catican correspondent of Spanish newspaper
ABC.
He said that he would have a coffin but no catafalque for the
funeral rites.
The 86-year-old Argentine pontiff, who has had a string of minor
health issues lately and who uses a wheelchair due to bad knees,
said he wanted to be buried "with dignity like every Christian,"
speaking in the interview-book 'El Sucesor' by Javier
Martinez-Brocal.
Recalling the funeral of his predecessor Benedict XVI in January
last year, Francis said: "it will be the last wake celebrated
like that, with the pope's body on show outside the coffin, on a
catafalque.
"I have spoken with the master of ceremonies and we have
eliminated this and many other things, because the ritual was
too overloaded."
The pope confirmed that he had already issued instructions that
he will be interred in St Mary Major (Santa Maria Maggiore)
basilica, unlike his predecessors who have all been buried in St
Peter's.
He said he wanted to be laid to rest "in a room where they keep
the candelabras.
"That's the place, they've confirmed to me that everything is
ready," he told Martinez-Brocal.
Francis said the Marian basilica has been dear to him since
before he became pope in 2013.
He said he often used to go there and pray when he was Cardinal
Jorge Mario Bergoglio from Buenos Aires, before being elected
after Benedict's shock resignation.
On 11 February 2013, Benedict announced his (effective 28
February 2013) resignation, citing a "lack of strength of mind
and body" due to his advanced age.
His resignation was the first by a pope since Gregory XII in
1415, and the first on a pope's initiative since Celestine V in
1294.
Francis then went on to recount an anecdote: on one occasion in
Santa Maria Maggiore a man tried to swindle him by selling him a
watch.
"From pure instinct I told him I didn't have any money with me,
and I was later told that if I had taken out my wallet he would
have given me a slap and would have stolen it.
"Shocking".
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