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Hours in line, seconds by the coffin – Metro joins the queue to say goodbye to Pope Francis

Metro’s Gergana Krasteva joined the queue at St Peter’s Square in the Vatican to say a last goodbye to Pope Francis

It is sweltering hot in the Vatican City where tens of thousands of people are lining up to see the remains of Pope Francis.

I am one of them – my hair is stuck to my forehead and droplets of sweat are running down my neck. I have already apologised to at least a dozen people for bumping them with my tripod.

Mourners surrounding me seem more prepared, bringing water, umbrellas to shield from the unforgiving sun – even in the early hours of this morning.

We have been queuing for almost an hour, bodies glued to each other as the procession to lay the pontiff in St Peter’s Basilica is broadcast on big screens across the square.

I am standing shoulder to shoulder with nuns and priests, Italian couples, students on school trips and tourists with cameras dangling around their necks.

Vatican officers are forced to establish another entry point amid a danger of a crowd-crush.

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When the gates finally open, it is like a ripple goes through the crowd. Not quite a cheer, not quite a gasp, just a collective sense of relief, anticipation and grief.

It takes another two hours to get to the gate of St Peter’s Basilica. People pass the time by praying, taking pictures and getting to know each other.

I am not Catholic – and I am not sure what I am supposed to feel – but the sense of faith surrounding me is humbling and inspiring at the same time.

Inside the basilica, it is much cooler, but the atmosphere is no less heavy.

People gather in St Peter’s Square as they await the arrival of the body of Pope Francis (Picture: AP)

Like me, many in the queue recognise that this is a moment in history they will remember and cherish forever.

Ahead of us, lays the coffin of the pontiff, framed by Michelangelo’s dome – a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture – and golden columns.

The sight hits me like a wave. Everyone only has a moment, a millisecond, to catch a glimpse of Francis before his funeral on Saturday in the Basilica of St Mary Major in Rome, where he will be entombed.

He chose to be buried at a much smaller basilica, about four miles away, outside the Vatican walls and near Termini station.

Outside, the sun is almost blinding. The queue has swelled to at least 10 times its size.

It curls around St Peter’s Square and beyond, a testament to the pope’s legacy after 12 years as the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City .

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

For more stories like this, check our news page.

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