Funeral of Pope Francis – St. Peter’s Square on Saturday, 26 April 2025 at 10 am Rome Time

Pope Francis, the 266th Pope and Vicar of Christ passed away on Monday, 21 April 2025.

The Papal Funeral Mass will be on Saturday, 26 April 2025, 10 am Rome Time (CET) – St. Peter’s Square.

Saturday, 26 April 2025 : Saturday within Easter Octave (Homily and Scripture Reflections)

Liturgical Colour : White

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today as we listened to the words of the Sacred Scriptures and as we continue to journey through this blessed and most joyful season of Easter, we are all reminded again of the great love of God manifested to us through His Most Beloved Son, Our Saviour, Who has embraced death itself to save us all mankind from certain destruction due to our many sins and wickedness. Through His loving sacrifice on the Cross at Calvary, and by His selfless giving of Himself, Christ our Risen Lord has shown us all the ultimate love of God and His ever strong desire to be reunited and reconciled with us sinners. By His Resurrection, the Lord showed all of us that nothing can separate us all from His love, not even death itself. And this is something that should restore hope to our hearts and minds.

In our first reading today, we heard of the continuation of the discourse from the Acts of the Apostles in which the Apostle St. Peter and St. John had been defending their actions before the members of the Sanhedrin or the Jewish High Council after the latter arrested them in conjunction to their works at the Temple of Jerusalem, where a crippled man had been healed by them in the Name of Jesus. Those chief priests and other elders among the Sanhedrin had declared that it was forbidden for anyone to teach or to perform any miracles or works in the Name of Jesus Christ, the One Whom they had just condemned and accused falsely of blasphemy and treason, and sent to the Romans to be killed by crucifixion. And yet, not even all those things could stop the Lord, as news came soon of the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead, how He was seen by His disciples after He had risen.

And despite their best efforts to keep these things hidden by forbidding the Lord’s disciples from speaking of it and oppressing them harshly with threats and punishments, they could not keep the truth forever. Then, despite the falsehoods they attempted to spread by paying off the guards of the Tomb of Jesus to tell their version of story that the disciples had come to steal the Body of the Lord, and claiming that the Lord had risen, all these were easily dispelled by the two disciples of the Lord performing wonderful miracles in His Name. If the Lord Jesus had indeed been a fraud and if His Resurrection had indeed been a lie, then none of those miracles should have happened, and the works of the Apostles should not have been possible for they were calling upon a False Messiah, if what the chief priests had been saying was true.

On the contrary, the Resurrection and its proofs, the witnesses by so many people who had seen the Risen Lord and also the many signs, miracles and wonders that accompanied those people who have testified for the Resurrection, all pointed to the fact that everything which they had proclaimed and professed have been all true and authentic. And the disciples were strengthened and encouraged by the Lord through the Holy Spirit so that they might be firm enough in their resolve to stand up for their faith and for the truth and beliefs that they uphold, in entrusting themselves to the Lord and His providence. Not even the threats of sufferings and persecutions by the chief priests and the other members of the Sanhedrin could dissuade the Apostles and all the others who have witnessed the Resurrection to remain silent and not to share their joy to others.

Then, in our Gospel reading today taken from the Gospel of St. Mark the Evangelist, we heard of the account of the occasions when the Risen Lord appeared to His disciples, to St. Mary Magdalene, who was first to bring the news of the Resurrection to the other disciples, and also the other two disciples who met the Risen Lord on their way to the village of Emmaus. All these accounts and evidences summarised what we have listened to in these past few days of the events of the Resurrection of the Lord and how there were truly many witnesses who had seen the Lord after He had risen from the dead, the same ones who had witnessed His death on the Cross. Hence, again, it is a reminder for all of us that what we believe in our faith about the Lord Jesus Who has suffered and died on His Cross, and rose gloriously from the dead is not just a fairytale and myth, but was rather a real and genuine occurrence.

That was how so many of the early Christians in particular were willing to suffer and die in defending their faith, with many of the Lord’s disciples facing persecutions and hardships, trials and oppressions, enduring martyrdom, as how most of the Apostles except for St. John the Apostle were martyred for theirri faith. They would not have been willing to suffer or endure such great tribulations had their faith not been backed up by genuine evidence and experience, and their faith have inspired many others around them who witnessed their great faith, and becoming therefore the ones to strengthen the faith of the next generations of the faithful. And this faith had been transmitted in this manner, again and again, down throughout history and through the generations, one after another, all the way to us living here today in this world.

This is therefore a reminder for all of us that as Christians, each and every one of us are called to be active and faithful missionaries and bearers of our faith to the nations, just as the Apostles and the other disciples of the Lord had done, and as how our many predecessors, the holy saints and blesseds had done throughout the whole history of the Church. Just as many of them are our inspirations in life and in what they had done, therefore all of us should also be likewise and similar in the manner how we carry ourselves in our everyday moments. We must not be idle in the living of our faith, in how we live each day in accordance to the Lord’s commandments and precepts, in showing love first and foremost to the Lord, Who should be at the very centre of our lives and existence, and also in loving one another as God Himself has taught us all.

May the Risen Lord continue to bless us always and guide us in everything that we do, so that by each and every one of our commitment, our dedication to serve Him and to proclaim Him in our daily living, we may be good role models, inspirations and the worthy bearers of God’s Light and Good News to the world, and to more and more of those whom God had called and chosen to be His own. Let us all truly be a most joyful and courageous group of missionaries in doing our best each day in living our lives worthily in the Lord as much as we are able to. May God bless our every efforts and good works, and be with us, throughout this journey of faith and life. Amen.

Saturday, 26 April 2025 : Saturday within Easter Octave (Gospel Reading)

Liturgical Colour : White

Mark 16 : 9-15

At that time, after Jesus rose early on the first day of the week, He appeared first to Mary of Magdala, from whom He had driven out seven demons. She went and reported the news to His followers, who were now mourning and weeping. But when they heard that He lived, and had been seen by her, they would not believe it.

After this He showed Himself in another form to two of them, as they were walking into the country. These men also went back and told the others, but they did not believe them. Later Jesus showed Himself to the Eleven while they were at table. He reproached them for their unbelief, and stubbornness, in refusing to believe those who had seen Him after He had risen.

Then He told them, “Go out to the whole world and proclaim the Good News to all creation.”

Saturday, 26 April 2025 : Saturday within Easter Octave (Psalm)

Liturgical Colour : White

Psalm 117 : 1 and 14-15, 16ab-18, 19-21

Alleluia! Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, His loving kindness endures forever. The Lord is my strength and my song; He has become my salvation. Joyful shouts of victory are heard in the tents of the just : The right hand of the Lord strikes mightily.

The right hand of the Lord is lifted high, the right hand of the Lord strikes mightily! I shall not die, but live to proclaim what the Lord has done. The Lord has stricken me severely, but He has saved me from death.

Open to me the gates of the Just, and let me enter to give thanks. “This is the Lord’s gate, through which the upright enter.” I thank You for having answered me, for having rescued me.

Saturday, 26 April 2025 : Saturday within Easter Octave (First Reading)

Liturgical Colour : White

Acts 4 : 13-21

The Jewish leaders, elders and teachers of the Law were astonished at the boldness of Peter and John, considering that they were uneducated and untrained men. They recognised also, that they had been with Jesus, but, as the man who had been cured stood beside them, they could make no reply.

So they ordered them to leave the council room while they consulted with one another. They asked, “What shall we do with these men? Everyone who lives in Jerusalem knows that a remarkable sign has been given through them, and we cannot deny it. But to stop this from spreading any further among the people, let us warn them never again to speak to anyone in the Name of Jesus.”

So they called them back and charged them not to speak or teach at all in the Name of Jesus. But Peter and John answered them, “Judge for yourselves whether it is right in God’s eyes for us to obey you rather than God. We cannot stop speaking about what we have seen and heard.”

Then the council threatened them once more and let them go. They could find no way of punishing them because of the people who glorified God for what happened.

Sealing of the Papal Apartments after the Passing of Pope Francis

The private residence of the Pope in the Vatican City, that is his apartment in the Apostolic Palace beside the Basilica of St. Peter is left vacant upon the death of the Pope as Pope Francis, the 266th Pope has just passed away on Monday, 21 April 2025.

Therefore, in order to avoid fraud and manipulation of papal documents of the previous Pope, and to prevent release of items that can only be done by the new Pope, the Pope’s Apartment is sealed, by a special officer of the Roman Curia, that is the Camerlengo (Chamberlain) of the Holy Roman Church, who is now Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who is also the Prefect of the Dicastery for the Laity, Family and Life.

The Camerlengo is the leader of the sede vacante transition period, and working in conjunction with the Dean of the College of Cardinals. His duties include sealing the Pope’s apartment and the destruction of the Pope’s Ring of the Fisherman, both of which meant to ensure no fraud documents can be released in absence of the Pope.

The sealing is done as soon as the Pope passed away or stepped down, and done in the presence of the Vice-Camerlengo, who is now Archbishop Ilson de Jesus Montanari, and sealed with a silk string tied and sealed with a wax seal to ensure no one can enter the room, with the unbroken wax seal as evidence.

The room will only be opened again and the seal broken after the conclave is completed and a new Pope is elected.