The Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore: Pope Francis’ final resting place

The Vatican releases a photo of Pope Francis’ coffin, which has been formally sealed before the funeral rites on Saturday (April 26, 2025). Officials from the Vatican and members of the Pope’s family attended the private ceremony. (Photo courtesy: Vatican News)

By Agence France-Presse

The Santa Maria Maggiore basilica, which Pope Francis chose as his final resting place, is a fifth-century church located in the center of Rome that already holds the tombs of seven popes.

Francis, who died on Monday aged 88, will be the first pontiff in more than a century not to be entombed in Saint Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican.

Francis was very devoted to the veneration of the Virgin Mary and made a point of praying in Santa Maria Maggiore before leaving on trips abroad and upon his return to Rome.

Most recently, Francis prayed to the icon of the Virgin Mary inside the basilica on April 12, to mark the beginning of the Holy Week that culminated in Easter.

Francis declared his desire to be entombed in the basilica—known in English as the Basilica of Saint Mary Major—in 2023.

The last pope to be buried there was Clement IX in 1669.

The last pontiff to be buried outside the Vatican was Leo XIII in 1903, whose final resting place is the Church of Saint John Lateran, the Cathedral of the bishop of Rome.

One of four papal basilicas in Rome, Santa Maria Maggiore holds the remains of several other renowned personalities, such as the architect and sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who designed Saint Peter’s Square and its surrounding columns.

Attendees arrive at Saint Peter’s Square with Saint Peter’s Basilica in the background ahead of Pope Francis’ funeral in the Vatican on Saturday (April 26, 2025). Pope Francis, champion of the poor and the Church’s first Latin American leader, will be honored with a funeral attended by world leaders and tens of thousands of Catholic faithful. (Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP)

The interior of Santa Maria Maggiore remains close to its origins. The central nave is lined by 40 Ionic columns and contains exquisite mosaics.

One legend ties the basilica’s origins to the Virgin Mary. It says that a childless wealthy Roman couple wanted to donate their possessions to the Virgin.

She appeared to them in a vision and told them to build a church in her honor, where a miracle would take place. Snow fell that summer night in August 352 on the hill where the basilica now stands.

Another legend has Pope Liberius being told in a dream of the summer snowfall.

According to the Vatican, however, nothing remains of that original church. Construction of the current basilica began around 432 under Pope Sixtus III.

The basilica holds some of the Church’s most important relics, including an icon of the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus, attributed to Saint Luke.

It also holds pieces of wood believed to have been from Jesus’ crib. The basilica’s website says recent studies have dated the wood from the period of Jesus’ birth.

RESTING PLACE. The Vatican releases an image of Pope Francis’ tomb located near the Altar of St. Francis in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome, Italy. The tombstone will bear only the inscription “Franciscus”—the late Pope’s name in Latin. (Photo courtesy: Vatican News / FB)

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