Following the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88 on Easter Monday
(21 April), the Vatican has officially announced details of his funeral
and burial plans. His passing was attributed to a cerebral stroke that
led to a coma and ultimately, irreversible heart failure. The funeral
is scheduled to take place on Saturday (26 April), with dignitaries and
world leaders from around the globe expected to attend and honor his legacy.
Known for his humility and simple lifestyle, Pope Francis made one final
request that reflects those values — a wooden coffin lined with zinc,
rather than the traditional combination of cypress, lead, and oak.
This unique choice has sparked attention not only for its cost-effectiveness
but also for its symbolic and practical meaning…
According to experts, zinc linings help protect the body from external
elements such as water and insects, preserving the memory of the departed
in a dignified manner. This sentiment echoes throughout the Pope’s final
testament, signed on 29 June 2022, in which he humbly requested to be laid
to rest in a simple tomb at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major, beneath
the ground with only the inscription “Franciscus.” Inspired by his deep devotion
to the Virgin Mary, he asked that his final resting place be located between
the Pauline and Sforza Chapels—places he often visited to pray at the start
and end of every apostolic journey. He offered the pain of his final days
for global peace and unity, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, simplicity, and spiritual dedication.