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Mass at Basilica of St. Mary Major marks first anniversary of Pope Francis’ death

(Yara Nardi, Reuters) Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals, celebrated Mass at the Basilica of St. Mary Major (Santa Maria Maggiore) in Rome on April 21 for the first anniversary of Pope Francis’ death.

On the first anniversary of Pope Francis’ death, Pope Leo XIV praised his predecessor’s “courageous witness” as “a significant heritage for the Church.”

Pope Leo, who was in Equatorial Guinea on the last leg of his apostolic trip, sent a message April 21 to Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, dean of the College of Cardinals.

The message was read by the cardinal at a Mass at Rome’s Basilica of St. Mary Major, where the late pontiff is buried not far from the chapel housing the Marian icon “Salus Populi Romani” (“health of the Roman People”), where Pope Francis prayed before and after every international trip.

In his message, the pope recalled his predecessor’s death in 2025 on Easter Monday, saying he concluded “his earthly pilgrimage in the embrace of the Risen Christ, in that ‘joy of the Gospel’ which inspired one of his most significant apostolic exhortations.”

Remembering the late pontiff as “a caring shepherd,” Pope Leo said his predecessor touched the hearts of many people “thanks to his apostolic journeys and especially to that final ‘journey,’ which was his illness and his death.”

“We still hear the echo of his exhortations, expressed in eloquent words to make the Good News more understandable: mercy, peace, fraternity, the ‘smell of the sheep,’ field hospital and many others,” Pope Leo said. “Each of these expressions brings us back to the Gospel lived by him with a new language that proclaims the same Gospel as always.”

(Mario Tomassetti, Vatican Media) A Latin commemorative plaque for Pope Francis was unveiled on April 21 in the chapel housing the “Salus Populi Romani” icon in the papal Basilica of St. Mary Major — an icon the late pontiff venerated 126 times. The inscription reads: “Francis, Supreme Pontiff, who 126 times devoutly stood at the feet of the Mother of the Salvation of the Roman People, by his own will rests in this papal basilica. April 21, 2026, first anniversary of his death.”

Hundreds gathered April 21 to pray for the late pontiff at the Roman basilica where he is buried. The pope’s simple tomb, engraved with his papal name in Latin — “Franciscus”— was adorned with yellow and white flowers.

On top of the marble slab lay a single white rose, with a lit oil lamp in front.

After reading Pope Leo’s message, Cardinal Re said the heart of the pope’s message was “a vibrant invitation to safeguard the spiritual legacy of the late Pope Francis.”

The keywords often used by the late pontiff and highlighted by his successor, the 92-year-old cardinal said, are teachings “that we must preserve and make bear fruit.”

Recalling Pope Francis’ devotion to Mary, Cardinal Re prayed that the Mother of God, “so loved and venerated by the late pontiff, who wished to be buried in this Marian shrine, help us.”

Among the tributes that poured in throughout the day from world leaders and notable figures was an op-ed by Italian President Sergio Mattarella, published April 21 in the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano.

In his editorial, Mattarella said the bond between the late pontiff and the Italian people was “strong and affectionate” and that, as a shepherd, his voice resonated “beyond every geographical, religious and cultural boundary.”

The Italian president said that as a religious leader, the late pope “made his teaching and his influence felt in the world” and encouraged people “not to yield to indifference and despair,” but to practice “the patient art of dialogue and exchange.”

A Latin commemorative plaque has been unveiled in the chapel housing the “Salus Populi Romani” icon, which he venerated 126 times, according to the inscription.

“Francis, Supreme Pontiff, who 126 times devoutly stood at the feet of the Mother of the Salvation of the Roman People, by his own will rests in this Papal Basilica. April 21, 2026, first anniversary of his death,” the plaque says.

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