Death of the Pope: Matches of the Italian Championship scheduled for April 26 will be postponed.
Matches of the 34th round of the Italian football championship postponed due to mourning for the Pope
The Italian Minister of Civil Protection and Maritime Policy Nello Musumeci reported that the matches of the 34th round of the Italian football championship, scheduled for Saturday, April 26, will be postponed to a later date due to a five-day mourning period for Pope Francis, who died on Monday, April 21.
In connection with the death of the Pope, a five-day mourning period has been announced, during which the Saturday Serie A matches will be canceled: 'Como' - 'Genoa', 'Inter' - 'Roma' and 'Lazio' - 'Parma'.
Following the death of the Pope, cardinals from around the world will gather for a conclave - a secret vote that will determine the new Pope.
The funeral of Pope Francis will take place on Saturday, April 26, at 10:00 AM.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to attend the funeral of the Pope in Rome.
Analysis
The death of Pope Francis carries great weight for the whole world, including Italy, where the scheduled matches of the Italian Championship were postponed due to mourning. This reflects the country's respectful attitude towards this event. It is also known that the new Pope will be determined during the conclave, which involves only cardinals under 80 years old. U.S. President Donald Trump also expressed a desire to attend the funeral of the Pope. This underscores the importance and influence that the Pope had and continues to have on people around the world.
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