The late Pope Francis, who passed away in April 2025, left behind a legacy marked by simplicity and deep Marian devotion. In his will, dated June 29, 2022, he specified that he wishes to be laid to rest in a simple, unadorned tomb at the Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major, the final resting place for six previous popes. His desire for simplicity is echoed in his request for the tomb to bear only the name “Franciscus” and to be situated next to the Pauline Chapel, which houses the revered Marian icon, the Salus Populi Romani.
Pope Francis' Final Wishes: A Simple Rest in St. Mary Major

Pope Francis' Final Wishes: A Simple Rest in St. Mary Major
In a heartfelt will, Pope Francis requests to be buried in a modest tomb in Rome, emphasizing humility and devotion to the Virgin Mary.
Pope Francis emphasized his strong connection to the basilica throughout his pontificate, having visited it frequently, both at the beginning and conclusion of his apostolic journeys. His affinity for the church and devotion to its Marian icon, attributed to Saint Luke, reflects his Jesuit roots and lifelong commitment to fostering a global love for this sacred image. Francis’ choice of burial site symbolizes an appreciation for the maternal care of the Virgin Mary during his life and papacy, underscoring his deep faith as well as his humility—a characteristic that defined his leadership as the 266th pope.