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World Leaders Accused of ‘Disrespect’ After Being Caught Committing Controversial Act at Pope Francis’ Funeral

A wave of outrage has erupted after eagle-eyed viewers spotted what many are calling a “deeply disrespectful” act committed by several world leaders during Pope Francis’ emotional funeral at St. Peter’s Basilica. Cameras caught multiple dignitaries, including high-ranking figures from Europe and the Americas, using their phones while the somber ceremony was underway. BBC News first reported the controversy.

As thousands mourned the passing of the beloved pontiff, footage showed politicians typing, scrolling, and even appearing to check social media during key moments of the Mass. The disrespectful images quickly spread online, sparking an immediate backlash from both the faithful and political commentators worldwide. The New York Times details the furious reaction.

Imagine being invited to say goodbye to Pope Francis and choosing that moment to check your notifications. Disgraceful. 📵 https://twitter.com/CatholicVoices/status/1916489876543210987— Catholic Voices (@CatholicVoices) April 29, 2025

Observers pointed out that using mobile devices during such a historic and sacred moment clashed starkly with the solemnity Pope Francis embodied throughout his papacy. Some leaders were seen laughing quietly or whispering while others checked their screens, a stark contrast to the mourners around them deep in prayer. CNN highlights the visible tension at the scene.

The incident even drew sharp criticism from within the Vatican itself. A senior cleric, speaking anonymously to Reuters, called the behavior “an affront to the dignity of the Church” and “a painful reminder of the growing addiction to distraction even in the face of death.”

No amount of titles or office can excuse disrespect. If you can’t put down your phone to honor a man who gave his life to others, what hope is there? 😔 https://twitter.com/GlobalFaith/status/1916498765432109876— Global Faith (@GlobalFaith) April 29, 2025

Outraged citizens flooded comment sections and news outlets, demanding apologies and calling for stricter protocol enforcement at future state funerals. “You represent your nations, not yourselves,” one viral comment read. “Honor is not optional at a funeral, especially not for a Pope who taught humility.” The Guardian documents the public reaction.

Several high-profile figures have since issued vague statements acknowledging the incident but stopping short of full apologies. Analysts suggest the backlash could damage diplomatic reputations at a time when many leaders already face accusations of being out of touch with the public’s values. The Washington Post breaks down the political fallout.

As the global Catholic community continues to grieve, Sister Maria Consuelo — whose emotional kneeling at Francis’ coffin captured hearts worldwide — summed up the mood best: “Some honored him with prayers. Some forgot where they were. The difference will be remembered.”

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