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US President Donald Trump, Melania to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Rome

Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 21 Apr 2025, 10:59 pm Print

US President Donald Trump, Melania to attend Pope Francis' funeral in Rome Pope Francis

Pope Francis met US President Donald Trump in 2017. Photo Courtesy: Videograb from X

US President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed he will attend the funeral ceremony of Pope Francis, who died on Monday.

Trump said US First Lady Melania Trump will also attend the event in Rome.

Donald Trump wrote on his Truth Social page: "Melania and I will be going to the funeral of Pope Francis, in Rome. We look forward to being there!"

Melania Mourns Pope's Death

Melania expressed her sadness over the death of the Pope on her official X handle and wrote: "On this Easter Monday, we remember His Holiness, Pope Francis. I join millions of people around the world in mourning his loss. I will always cherish my trip to the Holy See in 2017. May he rest in peace."

Vatican Reveals Cause Of Pope Francis' Death

Pope Francis died due to stroke, followed by a coma and irreversible cardiocirculatory collapse, the Vatican City revealed on Monday.

Professor Andrea Arcangeli, Director of the Directorate of Health and Hygiene of the Vatican City State, issued the official certification, and the Holy See Press Office announced the report on Monday evening, reported Vatican News.

According to the medical report, the Pope had a prior history of acute respiratory failure caused by multimicrobial bilateral pneumonia, multiple bronchiectases, high blood pressure, and type II diabetes.

Pope Francis Dies At 88

Pope Francis, the religious leader of the 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide, died at 88, just a day after he appeared at the Vatican's St Peter's Square to wish thousands of worshippers "Happy Easter."

Pope Francis, who was known for his simplicity and was credited with changing the face of modern papacy more than his predecessors, assumed the top religious post in 2013 after Benedict XVI resigned.

Pope Francis, who had often suffered due to health-related issues during his tenure, was the first Latin American Pope of the world in 1300 years.

According to reports, Pope Francis's attempt to make the Catholic Church more inclusive and less judgmental had drawn the ire of the conservatives.

New Pope

The College of Cardinals, which is comprised of Catholic Church's most senior officials, will select the new Pope.

All men are appointed directly by the Pope, and are usually ordained bishops, BBC reported.

There are currently 252 Catholic cardinals.

Out of them, 135 are eligible to vote to elect the new Pope.