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The death of a pope is always a moment of great significance, not just for Catholics but for the world.
For centuries, popes have been laid to rest in three nested coffins, each one symbolic, sacred, and deeply rooted in history.
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It became formalised over time, with each layer of the burial serving a specific symbolic and practical purpose.
By the time of Pope John Paul II’s funeral in 2005, the practice was firmly entrenched, watched by millions across the globe.