In this solemn image released by Vatican Media on Wednesday, pallbearers carry the coffin of the late Pope Francis in a quiet, reverent procession from the chapel of Santa Marta to St. Peter’s Basilica — marking the final journey of a beloved pontiff whose legacy echoes through the heart of the Church. Handout/VATICAN MEDIA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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Pope Francis’ passing: A death rich with spiritual meaning

Pamela Pascual

Pope Francis passed away on 21 April 2025 — Easter Monday, also known as Monday of the Angel. His death is filled with profound spiritual symbolism, reflecting his deep devotion to Christ, the Church, and the faithful.

Many believe that Pope Francis’ passing on Easter Monday, the day after the celebration of Christ’s Resurrection, was no coincidence. It echoes the moment when he gave his final Urbi et Orbi blessing from the loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica on Easter Sunday.

Even more compelling, as listed by EWTN Vatican, a series of remarkable connections have come to light, deepening the sense that his death was providential:

The angel’s message

Dying on Monday of the Angel recalls the angel’s announcement of the Resurrection at the empty tomb. Pope Francis had a strong devotion to angels, often encouraging prayers to them as companions and guides toward Christ.

The easter octave

His passing during the Church’s most joyful season highlights his lifelong proclamation of the hope and joy found in the Resurrection.

His last blessing

His final public act, the Urbi et Orbi blessing on Easter Sunday, was a moving testament. Though frail, he stood before the world, proclaiming that in Christ’s victory over death, humanity finds eternal joy.

St. George’s day

His body was brought to St. Peter’s Basilica on 23 April — St. George’s Day — marking his name day. Pope Francis had a deep devotion to St. George and often spoke about the spiritual battles Christians must fight.

Divine Mercy Sunday

His funeral falls on the eve of Divine Mercy Sunday, a day especially dear to him, and one that highlights the central theme of his papacy: God’s boundless mercy.

Mary and the Jesuits

He passed away just before the feast of Mary, Mother of the Society of Jesus. As the first Jesuit pope, he had a profound devotion to Mary and requested to be buried at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome.

A mini World Youth Day

His funeral is expected to draw tens of thousands, particularly young Catholics. Known for promoting millennial Blessed Carlo Acutis, Pope Francis’ final farewell may resemble a mini World Youth Day — a fitting tribute to a pope who inspired a new generation.

Even in death, Pope Francis continues to proclaim the message he lived by: Christ’s Resurrection, God’s infinite mercy, and Mary’s maternal love.