Pope Francis’ funeral to stream on YouTube


The funeral of Pope Francis will be livestreamed on YouTube on Saturday. Pope Francis passed away earlier this week at age 88 due to a stroke and cardiac arrest.

Vatican News’ YouTube channel will begin coverage of the funeral at 10 AM CET/4 AM ET, with availability in English, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German.

The livestream will allow people from around the world to see the ceremony, which will take place in Vatican City’s St. Peter’s Square.

Vatican News began streaming the Pope’s daily Mass on YouTube in March 2020 due to the risk of the coronavirus. The channel has grown to almost a million followers.



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