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Pope Leo XIV Celebrates All Souls Mass at Rome’s Verano Cemetery, Saying 'Love Conquers Death'

He cast remembrance of the dead as hope grounded in Christ’s Resurrection.

Overview

  • On Nov. 2, 2025, Pope Leo XIV presided over the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed at Rome’s Campo Verano cemetery.
  • In his homily he declared, “Love conquers death,” teaching that Christian memory is “hope for the future” rooted in Christ’s Paschal mystery.
  • At the Angelus he urged that cemetery visits become quiet pauses that nurture remembrance and confident expectation of the resurrection.
  • Before the liturgy he placed a bouquet of white roses on a family tomb as a symbolic tribute, with about 2,500 people attending the ceremony.
  • After returning to the Vatican he prayed privately in St. Peter’s crypt for deceased popes, continuing a recent papal practice of cemetery liturgies and marking his first public cemetery Mass since his election.