Video. Apostolic Palace sealed after Pope Francis' death
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In the wake of Pope Francis's death, the Vatican has adhered to traditional protocols by sealing his residences, namely the Casa Santa Marta and the Apostolic Palace. Cardinal Kevin Farrell, acting as Camerlengo, managed this process. Although the Apostolic Palace is a historic residence for popes, Francis preferred the simpler accommodations of Casa Santa Marta. This sealing process underscores the rituals and traditions upheld by the Vatican during transitions in papal leadership.
Following the death of Pope Francis, the Vatican sealed his residences as per established protocol, with Cardinal Kevin Farrell overseeing the closures.
Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Camerlengo, managed the sealing of the Pope’s residences, including his modest Casa Santa Marta and the traditional Apostolic Palace apartment.
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