On a somber Saturday morning, Joe and Jill Biden made their way to Rome to attend the funeral of Pope Francis held at the Vatican. This event drew a plethora of world leaders, all coming together to pay their respects.
Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88 in his residence at Casa Santa Marta, left an indelible mark on the global stage. According to the death certificate released by the Vatican, the pontiff suffered a cerebral stroke, leading to a coma and ultimately an irreversible cardiocirculatory collapse.
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Former President Biden and wife Jill Biden arrive for Pope Francis funeral pic.twitter.com/WuwbzIkwPD
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Interestingly, the Bidens found themselves relegated to the back of the service, an unexpected position for the leaders of a nation.
Biden is way in the back at Pope Francis’ funeral. pic.twitter.com/hLIyG64BKO
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During the service, Joe Biden appeared to require assistance navigating the stairs, gripping both Nurse Jill and a priest for support—an image that many found striking, as it evoked a blend of vulnerability and urgency.
His firm hold on the priest’s arm became a focal point for observers, leaving some to ponder the symbolism behind such a gesture at a moment steeped in solemnity.
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Such Vigor pic.twitter.com/Y2ZnVU2tgc
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