Quarter of a million people filed past Pope Francis’s coffin as funeral order of service released

World leaders and dignitaries have arrived in Rome for tomorrow’s ceremony

People stand in line as they wait to enter St Peter’s Basilica to pay their respects to Pope Francis (Emilio Morenatti/AP)
People stand in line as they wait to enter St Peter’s Basilica to pay their respects to Pope Francis (Emilio Morenatti/AP)

Some 250,000 mourners paid their respects to Pope Francis over a three-day lying-in-state, the Vatican said on the eve of his funeral.

World leaders and dignitaries were arriving in Rome on Friday, to attend what will be a huge gathering in St Peter’s Square for his requiem mass.

The Vatican on Friday also released the order of service ahead of the funeral, which will begin at 10am local time, 9am BST.

The booklet, published on the Vatican’s website, is 87 pages long and contains the service in English, Italian and Latin.

US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer were among those due to arrive into Rome on Friday.

President Michael D Higgins was among those to pay his respects in the basilica, having arrived earlier in the day. He was accompanied by his wife, Sabina.

Irish President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina paying their respects at the lying in state of Pope Francis in St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican
President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina paying their respects at the lying in state of Pope Francis in St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican (President of Ireland's office/PA)

The leader of Catholics in England and Wales, Cardinal Vincent Nichols, has predicted the funeral will be a “masterpiece” in stage-managing “big egos”.

A Vatican spokesperson has confirmed Francis’s birth country of Argentina, then Italy, will take precedence.

Thereafter, reigning sovereigns will be seated “in alphabetical order, but in French language”, followed by heads of state.

Ireland’s delegation comes ahead of both Prince William and the British Government delegation in the official order of precedence, because it is led by head of state Mr Higgins.

It falls between groups from Indonesia and Iceland, also led by those countries’ heads of state.

Haakon, the Crown Prince of Norway, and William follow soon after in a category set aside for crown princes.

The British Government delegation includes Sir Keir Starmer and his wife Victoria, as well as Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

US President Donald Trump and his wife First Lady Melania are seated ahead of both the Irish and British delegations, in between Estonia and Finland.

Donald Trump spoke to reporters on Friday before leaving for the Pope’s funeral on Saturday (Alex Brandon/AP)
Donald Trump spoke to reporters on Friday before leaving for the Pope’s funeral on Saturday (Alex Brandon/AP) (Alex Brandon/AP)

Cardinal Nichols, who will take part in his first conclave to elect a new pope in the coming weeks, said the funeral organisers are well used to dealing with the sensitivities of such big events.

In an interview with the PA news agency in Rome, he said the funeral will be “without a doubt another masterpiece of stage management when you consider those state leaders who have high opinions of their importance”.

He added: “In the past, I’ve seen it here over and over again that the combination of Rome and the Holy See, they actually are geniuses at dealing with these big events.

“I think they’ve been doing it since the emperors ruled Rome - that they know how to deal with big egos.

“And I think every leader of a nation that comes here on Saturday will go home reasonably content.”

Cardinal Vincent Nichols condemned the strike on a Catholic Church in Gaza
Cardinal Vincent Nichols condemned the strike on a Catholic Church in Gaza (James Manning/PA)

Scaffolding has been erected to provide international media with the best vantage points overlooking St Peter’s Square while there is a strong Italian police presence managing numbers and security.

Following Saturday’s open-air funeral in the square, Francis’s remains will be taken through the streets of Rome in another break with tradition, as his body is brought to a simple underground tomb in the basilica of Saint Mary Major, as per his instructions.

The Vatican said a group of “poor and needy” people will be present on the steps leading to the basilica to pay their last respects before the interment of the coffin, in a nod to Francis’s particular care for the downtrodden.