That’s where we will wrap up tonight’s blog. Please join us across here for Tuesday’s ongoing coverage of the death of 88-year-old Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church.
Here is a quick recap of events so far:
- The Vatican said Pope Francis died at 7.35am (local time) on Monday. He had recently been seriously ill and had been recovering following hospitalisation for pneumonia.
- The Vatican said plans for Pope Francis’ funeral would be announced on Tuesday. A funeral must take place four to six days after a pope’s death.
- Following the Pope’s death, cardinals from around the world will now descend on Rome to choose a new pope.
- Leaders from around the world have paid tribute to Francis, who was widely seen as a reforming pope.
Francis was the first pope to be born or raised outside Europe in 12 centuries, the first from the Americas and the first Jesuit to hold the role. You can read a full obituary here.
A reminder that our coverage continues over here throughout Tuesday.