The scandal of European authorities with Salafi at Pope Francis funeral
European authorities scandalized by taking a Salafi photo before the funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday.
According to RCO News Agency, after ordinary people were criticized for Salafi with Pope Francis’ body, world leaders were expected to put their cell phones in their pockets at the Pope’s funeral. However, a number of officials were unable to resist the removal of their cell phones to take photos and videos from the late Pop’s simple wooden coffin while shipped to St. Peter’s Church.
The key moment of the ceremony, where the most important leaders in the world were careful to respect their respects, some officials brought out their phones and began filming. Among those who took a sneaky coffin, Swiss President Karin Claire-Sarter, and Vice President of Uganda Parliament Thomas Tibova, who tweeted a picture of the coffin.


Pictures released by various media in Europe show that German and Poland officials are taking a selfie photo with each other or individually before the funeral of Pope Francis, the world’s Catholic leader at St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican.
Their move has raised a wave of criticism against them in Germany and Poland, and many have accused them of disrespecting the Pope.

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Pope Francis died on April 5 at the age of 9 and the cause of his death was declared a stroke. He was treated earlier this year for severe pneumonia.
The funeral of the pop was held on Saturday, April 5, and he was then buried in the Santa Maria Maghare Church in Rome. About 6,000 people, including five world leaders, including Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnski and US President Donald Trump attended the farewell ceremony.
The two met with each other before the Pope’s funeral.
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