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Pope Francis: An Post to offer free postage to anyone seeking to send sympathy card

Post offices had received queries from the public on what was the correct address and stamp to use.

AN POST IS offering to send mass or sympathy cards to the Vatican for free for people who wish to pay their respects to the late Pope Francis.

The 88-year-old, who died on Easter Monday, has been dubbed by some as the “people’s pope”, having spoken out for the poor and those in need and shunned many of the extravagances that come with papal life.

Despite average waiting times of four hours, over 61,000 mourners have passed through the doors of St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican as of 1pm today.

An Post had received several queries from the public looking for advice about the correct address and stamp to use.

In response, it said it would offer the service for free and send cards to the Vatican in one batch in three weeks.

The postal service said: “Cards may be posted to the following PO box for free until May 14 and An Post will ensure they are delivered directly to the Vatican: Cards to the Vatican, PO Box 13812, Freepost, Dublin 1.”

On Thursday, Taoiseach Micheál Martin signed a book of condolence for Pope Francis at the residence of the Apostolic Nunciature in Dublin.

Books of condolences are also open at St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, Galway Cathedral, the Apparition Chapel in Knock, and St Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh.

The Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference said an online book of condolences on its website had gathered 600 signatures.

“This outpouring of affection is a true reflection of the kind of leader that Pope Francis was – a man who united people from all walks of life around the world,” it said.

St Patrick’s Cathedral will hold a memorial mass at 7pm this evening, with Archbishop Eamon Martin as the chief celebrant.

Archbishop Martin, President Michael D Higgins and his wife Sabina, Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris are all expected to attend the Pope’s funeral on Saturday at 9am Irish time.

Global leaders including British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, US President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will also attend.

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