Awareness, ORS, and special masses have been held throughout Europe, while faithful people cry for the death of the late Pope Francis.
In Italy, Bells paddy and flags in the Church towers were placed in half -thickness in government buildings in Rome.
In France, an afternoon mass was celebrated at the Dame de Paris Cathedral, and during which the loyalists paid tribute to the pope with a prayer.
Families who attended the night mass candles loaded candles and put them in front of a great photo of the Pope.
Nodre Dam’s Bells also played 88 times to mark the life of the Pope, while the Eiffel Tower was dark in memory of Francis.
In Madrid, the Mass was celebrated at the Cathedral, where some people were now talking about the dead bodif that died on Monday, and that they would be very missed and would leave the durable tradition.
“As for us, the Pope reflects the memory of love and admission. When you are young people, he marked a turning point in the church. He was a pope we loved. We would remember deeply affectionate,” said Sarah Ruis, a teaching assistant to the local Catholic school.
I think the missionary nun Miriam spoke about the tradition of Blancco Francisco, “This is the tradition that he leaves us as a holy father – his simplicity, his proximity, it was very good. We will lose you.”
However, the Vatican flags were raised in Hungary, Croatia and Bulgaria, where believers expressed similar feelings.
In the small city of Hungary, Szécsény, the locals gathered near the church and the Franciscan monastery.
“He was a simple, Puritan man. He tried to take it to the church, but was less successful. Of course, the Pope today has a relatively low power and voice. Unfortunately, the world does not want to hear him,” Logosi said.
Believers gathered around the Catholic Cathedral, the Croatian capital, Zakrepin, to pay tribute to the late Pope.
“I think this has left us with a great man, a great man of the church, God, people. This is very difficult for us. We feel a lot. We believe that he will pray for us from heaven as we prayed on earth. He worked for us from heaven. He worked for all the poor or rich.”
In the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia, Catholics loaded candles in the city’s cathedral, where Mansinor Ruman Stanev Francis said, “There is a deep connection to the marginalized and abandoned.”
“Like Jesus in the Gospels, he walked between sinners, marginalized and weak.”
In the United Kingdom, Westminster Archbishop Cardinal Vincent Nichols celebrated a mass at the Westminster Cathedral on Monday night in memory of Pope Francis.
The flags were placed in a half -thickness across the capital to mark the death of the Pope.