“As part of our service to the Church in this moment, EWTN will air programming to honor Pope Francis’s life and legacy as well as coverage of the many devotions and Masses from the Vatican, including the Holy Father’s funeral Mass. We invite our global audience to join us in this period of mourning. May God have mercy on His servant and grant him eternal rest,” said Warsaw.
“This will be an international effort by EWTN over the coming weeks,” said EWTN Vice President of Programming and Production Peter Gagnon. “We will be on the ground in Rome covering the Masses, lying in state, and the funeral, and EWTN will offer specials about Pope Francis and the papacy. Later, EWTN will transition to prayer for the future of the Church as we provide coverage of the conclave and the Papal inauguration.”
On-the-ground coverage and opportunities for prayer and reflection will be available in multiple languages including English, Spanish, German, Hungarian, and Polish from EWTN’s studios in the Vatican and affiliates worldwide.
For details on EWTN’s coverage, resources on what happens when a Pope dies, and continuous updates on our programming, please go to https://ewtn.com/interregnum or visit EWTN on Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube. Find EWTN at http://www.ewtn.com/everywhere.
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The EWTN Global Catholic Network joins together with Catholics around the world in mourning the death of Pope Francis, who passed away at 88 years old at 7:35 a.m. Rome time on Monday, April 21, 2025.