CHICAGO – While mourners in Vatican City and across the globe celebrate the life of Pope Francis who was laid to rest Saturday, Chicagoans also came together for a special Mass at Holy Name Cathedral commemorating the pope’s life.
A solemn liturgy gave both Catholics and non-Catholics alike the chance to pray for Pope Francis while reflecting on his life. The Mass was held just hours after the pope’s funeral was held at St. Peter’s Square in Rome, and nearly 800 people were in attendance.
At Holy Name Cathedral, Archdiocese Vicar General Bishop Lawrence Sullivan presided over the Mass, reflecting
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