Watch: Cathedral of St. Paul livestreams Mass for Pope Francis
The Cathedral of St. Paul has joined the global reaction to the news of Pope Francis’ death on Monday, the day after Easter, at the age of 88.
The Cathedral is livestreaming its Mass for Pope Francis, which began at noon on Monday, led by Archbishop Bernard Hebda.
This follows the Cathedral’s regular early daily Mass, in which people prayed for the repose of the pope’s soul.
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