3-Day Mourning in India for Pope Francis
- EN Desk
- Apr 21
- 1 min read

India has declared a three-day state mourning to pay tribute to Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88. The announcement was made by the Ministry of Home Affairs, marking the nation's respect for the Supreme Pontiff of the Holy See.
During the mourning period, the national flag will be flown at half-mast across all government buildings where it is regularly displayed. Additionally, there will be no official entertainment during this time. The mourning will span two days, April 22 and 23, with the third day coinciding with the Pope's funeral.
Pope Francis, known for his progressive views and efforts to bridge divides, was the first non-European Pope in nearly 1,300 years. His passing has been met with an outpouring of grief and respect worldwide, reflecting his profound impact on global faith and diplomacy.
This gesture by India underscores the nation's commitment to honoring global leaders who have left an indelible mark on humanity. The government has urged citizens to observe the mourning period with solemnity and respect.
The Vatican has yet to announce the details of the funeral, but world leaders are expected to gather to pay their final respects to the beloved Pontiff. Pope Francis' legacy as a unifying figure will continue to inspire millions across the globe.
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