Benedict XVI is scheduled to be buried on the 5th, and his body is temporarily placed in St. Peter's Basilica for the public to pay their respects to.

(AFP)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The former Catholic Pope Benedict XVI (Benedict XVI) passed away on the 31st of last month. The Vatican is scheduled to hold a funeral for him on the 5th, and his body is currently placed in St. Peter’s in the Vatican. The Basilica (St. Peter's Basilica, commonly known as St. Peter's Basilica) is for the public to admire, and many people came from all over to bid farewell to the former pope.

The Associated Press reported that according to the Vatican's official arrangement, people can say goodbye to Benedict XVI for 10 hours on Monday, 12 hours each on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the funeral will be officially held on Thursday morning. The current Pope Francis (Pope Francis) presided over the venue in St. Peter's Square (St. Peter's Square).

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According to estimates by security officials, at least 25,000 people came to see Benedict XVI's remains on the first day.

The report pointed out that Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni have visited St. Peter's Basilica to pay respects to the former pope.

The Vatican said that since Benedict XVI was no longer head of state, it had only formally invited delegations from Italy and Benedict's native Germany to attend his funeral.