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Facebook video showing rituals involving Pope Francis, misleading 

Facebook video showing rituals involving Pope Francis, misleading

Image of Pope Francis: Source: CBC News

Claim: Facebook user Redlindis Ne claims the late Pope Francis was supported in performing his burial rituals.

Facebook video showing rituals involving Pope Francis, misleading 

Verdict: False! The video is unrelated to Pope Francis and has been circulating since 2022. 

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Following Pope Francis’s passing on Monday, April 21, preparations for his funeral are in full swing. The Vatican announced that the funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, April 26, at 10:00 a.m. local time (08:00 GMT) in St. Peter’s Square. The pontiff will be laid to rest immediately after the service.

On April 23, 2025, Vatican officials conducted a solemn 40-minute procession, escorting the Pope’s coffin from his residence to St. Peter’s Basilica. The dignified event featured high-ranking clergy in ceremonial attire and members of the Swiss Guard. By April 24, 2025, thousands had filed into the basilica to pay their final respects during the public viewing of the Pope’s open casket.

However, on April 24, 2025, a Facebook user, Relindis Nen, shared a video claiming that the late Pope Francis was supported in performing his burial rituals. The footage shows a man dressed in a priestly robe being supported by two other priests while engaging in what appears to be spiritual rites. 

The post reads, “Jesus, this is the dead Pope. What’s going on here? This world is really something else. I would prefer to continue minding my business. God for we all.”

As of April 24, 2025, the video has garnered over 86,000 views, over 8,600 shares, and 4,300 reactions, sparking confusion and concern among social media users.

Commenters expressed a mix of shock and scepticism. While some expressed their disbelief and concern, others quickly dismissed the claim.

Joseph Atabong wrote: THIS IS TERRIBLE, OOH GOD IS THIS TRUE?” while Ezinwanne Emy TV wrote “Relindis Ne this is not the dead pope nor the Catholic Church. Besides, popes don’t wear such vestments. Be guided — not every white garment church is Catholic.” 

Jarul Elias, affirming the activity in the video, wrote, “That’s normal tradition. It happens to every dead pope.”

Due to the engagement the post attracted and the conflicting comments, DUBAWA decided to investigate the claim.  

Verification

DUBAWA used the InVid tool to conduct reverse image searches using the video keyframes. We discovered that the video was first posted on Feb. 1, 2022, by a Facebook page named Lumen Gentium. The original caption, written in Portuguese, referred to Patriarch Elias II, head of the Georgian Orthodox Church, not Pope Francis, as asserted by the claimant.

The translated caption explains that His Holiness and Beatitude Elias II, then 89 years old, was seen officiating the Divine Liturgy while being physically supported by aides due to health issues. The Georgian patriarch, who began his leadership in 1977, is recognised for his long service and influence in religious and national matters. Elias II has long been a revered figure in Georgia, known for opposing Soviet rule and promoting unity among Orthodox communities.

DUBAWA also confirmed that as of April 24, 2025, Pope Francis’s remains lie in state at St. Peter’s Basilica, where thousands of mourners have filed past to pay their respects. His funeral is scheduled for Saturday, April 26, and will follow the long-established Catholic rites for a papal burial.

What Are the Traditional Burial Rites for a Pope?

In 2024, Pope Francis introduced a more modest version of the Rite of Burial for Roman Pontiffs, updating the traditional funeral rites for popes.

Conclusion

The video currently circulating on Facebook is unrelated to Pope Francis’s death or burial. It is an old video that has been in circulation since 2022.

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