
Barnaby Chesterman
News Reporter and Editor at Agence France-Presse (AFP)
Currently back in Paris. Formerly Rome and Paris sports, and Latin American news for AFP. Author, judo black belt, injury-prone, marathon-runner, climber.
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2 weeks ago |
wataugademocrat.com | Barnaby Chesterman
By Barnaby CHESTERMAN, Toni CERDÀ AFP Tens of thousands of mourners flocked Thursday to catch a last glimpse of Pope Francis's body on the second day of public tributes as Italian authorities stepped up security arrangements ahead of his funeral. Some 90,000 people had filed past the late Catholic leader's red-lined wooden coffin in the first day and a half that it lay in state at St Peter's Basilica, the Vatican said.
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2 weeks ago |
omakchronicle.com | Barnaby Chesterman
By Barnaby CHESTERMAN, Toni CERDÀ AFP Tens of thousands of mourners flocked Thursday to catch a last glimpse of Pope Francis's body on the second day of public tributes as Italian authorities stepped up security arrangements ahead of his funeral. Some 90,000 people had filed past the late Catholic leader's red-lined wooden coffin in the first day and a half that it lay in state at St Peter's Basilica, the Vatican said.
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2 weeks ago |
kdhnews.com | Barnaby Chesterman
By Barnaby CHESTERMAN, Toni CERDÀ AFP Mourners queued in their thousands for hours on Thursday to catch a last glimpse of Pope Francis's body on the second day of public tributes as Italian authorities stepped up security arrangements ahead of his weekend funeral. Some 61,000 people had filed past the late Catholic leader's red-lined wooden coffin in the first 26 hours since Francis was laid in state at St Peter's Basilica on Wednesday morning, the Vatican said.
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2 weeks ago |
batimes.com.ar | Barnaby Chesterman |Julia Malyszko
Mourners queued in their thousands for hours on Thursday to catch a last glimpse of Pope Francis's body on the second day of public tributes as Italian authorities stepped up security arrangements ahead of his weekend funeral. Some 61,000 people had filed past the late Catholic leader's red-lined wooden coffin in the first 26 hours since Francis was laid in state at St. Peter's Basilica on Wednesday morning, the Vatican said.
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2 weeks ago |
kdhnews.com | Barnaby Chesterman
By Barnaby CHESTERMAN, Toni CERDÀ AFP Thousands of people queued for hours Thursday to catch a glimpse of Pope Francis's body on the second day of public tributes, after St Peter's Basilica stayed open all night to accomodate the crowds. More than 50,000 people filed past the Catholic leader's red-lined wooden coffin during the first 24 hours of his lying in state, the Vatican said.
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