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Fury as ‘disrespectful’ mourners take selfies in front of Pope Francis’ body — with some even posting smiling snaps

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Fury as ‘disrespectful’ mourners take selfies in front of Pope Francis’ body — with some even posting smiling snaps

Mourners paying their final respects to Pope Francis have been disturbed by others snapping selfies beside his body in his open casket — with some even posting smiling photos online.

Ten of thousands have flocked to St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City to see the late pope, with many using it as a grim photo op rather than a moment of somber reflection.

While some looked sad in their selfies, at least one Instagrammer posted a photo of herself smiling as the pope lies lifelessly in a coffin just feet away.

Mourners taking selfies beside the Pope's coffin

Fury at ‘disrespectful’ mourners taking selfies with the pope’s corpse as the faithful line up to pay their respects. @fstete/Instagram

Mourners taking selfies in front of Pope Francis' corpse in a church

Mourners took selfies in front of Pope Francis. @raissafortes/Instagram

“People were being asked to put their selfie sticks away when they got to the front,” UK tourist Martin Gilsenan told the Mirror.

“There were also many people looking around and getting upset with those on the phones,” he said, with images showing others crowding around taking pics, despite being told not to..

“I found the mobile phones very distasteful,” added Gilsenan’s wife, Catherine. “I was very surprised there were photos.”

Some 50,000 people have made their way to St. Peter’s Basilica from across the globe to pay their final respects to the pope, who died of a stroke on Easter Monday. 

“People were being asked to put their selfie sticks away when they got to the front,” UK tourist Martin Gilsenan (not pictured) said. Enrico Mancini / Instagram

The crowds were so large that the Vatican kept the doors open overnight on Wednesday.

“What did surprise me is the fact that earlier we were told no photos in the Sistine Chapel and here people were getting their phone out and doing selfies with the coffin,” Janine Venables, of Wales, told the Daily Mail.


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“I did think that was a bit in poor taste, and I’m surprised no one stopped them,” she added.

Francis’ casket wasn’t put on an elevated bier, as was the case with past popes, per his request to simplify the rituals to reflect his belief that the pope’s role is that of simple pastor, not world leader.

 Faithful line up to pay homage to the body of Pope Francis laying in state in St Peter's Basilica on April 24, 2025 in Rome, Italy.

Around 50,000 people have made their way to St. Peter’s Basilica from across the globe to pay their final respects to the pope, who died of a stroke on Easter Monday.  Getty Images

People use their smartphones to shoot multimedia footage near the coffin as Pope Francis' body lies in state inside St Peter's Basilica in The Vatican, on April 23, 2025.

The crowds were so large that the Vatican kept the doors open overnight on Wednesday. AFP via Getty Images

Faithful and visitors pay their respects to Pope Francis, who lies in state inside St. Peter's Basilica.

Francis’ casket wasn’t put on an elevated bier, as was the case with past popes, per his request to simplify the rituals to reflect his belief that the pope’s role is that of simple pastor, not world leader. Vincenzo Nuzzolese/SOPA Images / Shutterstock

His body faces the pews, surrounded by four Swiss Guards.

The basilica is bathed in a hushed silence as mourners from across the globe make a slow, shuffling procession to see the pope’s body for the three days of public viewing.

The late pope’s funeral has been set for Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Peter’s Square, where world leaders, including US President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, are expected to attend.

With Post wires

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