Doors to St Peter’s Basilica open to the public as mourners pay their respects to the late pontiff following his death at the age of 95.
Thousands of people are currently paying their respects to former Pope Benedict XVI as his body lies in state at the Vatican
Members of the public, some of whom had waited for hours in the dampness before dawn, filed past his body.
Benedict will lie in the open at the centre of the famous basilica ahead of his funeral on Thursday morning.
Security officials expect at least 25,000 people to pass on the first day of viewing.
Pope Benedict XVI shocked the world in 2013 by retiring from the papacy, the first to do so in 600 years, saying he no longer had the physical and mental strength to run the Catholic church.
During his time as pope, he faced a slew of criticism over the Catholic Church’s response to child sex abuse allegations, as well as claims of corruption and feuding within the Vatican.
Following his resignation, he lived in the Vatican monastery and served as pope emeritus. He was replaced by the current head of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis.
Public viewing of the body will last for 10 hours on Monday in St Peter’s Basilica.
Twelve hours of viewing are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday before Thursday morning’s funeral, which will be led by Pope Francis in St Peter’s Square.
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