00:00I was, I was one of the about 40 to 100 people to go in, and it was one of the most somber times I've seen in the Basilica, but it's also a joyful occasion, because the Holy Father was suffering so much towards the end, and I'm so happy that he is no longer suffering, and the best part is he died the day after Easter, so he was sharing in the Paschal Mystery and the Resurrection of the Lord.
00:25It's going to mean a lot to the world, and the next couple of days, choosing the new Pope will be huge, but Pope Francis was really, like, he sailed the course through all the different religions and communities around the world, and he tried to keep it all as peaceful as possible, and he did a great job.
00:55He went to a picture of a lot of people, and he had the emotion that we have in heaven, the Pope that pray for us, he had a sense of this, that we are not alone.
01:05It's so sad, it's so sad, it's so sad that the emotion begins to come before it's been here, because it's too sad, it can't be seen, it's so sad, it's so sad, it's so sad, but it's so sad, it's so sad, it's so sad, it's so sad, it's so sad, it's so sad.