The program of special television shows
The Pope’s funeral will be held this Saturday, April 26, place Saint-Pierre, in the Vatican, in the presence of many heads of state and government, as well as crowned heads. The sovereign pontiff will then be buried in the Sainte-Marie-Majeure basilica in Rome. Throughout this day, television channels upset their programs.
- The TF1 group plans to ensure the coverage of the funeral of Pope Francis on TF1, LCI, TF1 Info and the social networks of the TF1 group. Anne-Claire Coudray and Gilles Bouleau will receive in particular on the set in Paris: Caroline Pigozzi, specialist in the Vatican, Mgr Étienne Guillet, bishop of Saint-Denis, Frédéric Mounier, pope’s biographer, Mgr Hugues de Woillemont, spokesperson for the Conference of Bishops of France, François Euvé, Jesuit Director of the Revue Studies.
- France Télévisions is mobilized by offering a special program live from 9:10 a.m. on France 2, Franceinfo Canal 27 and France.TV. Alongside Julian Bugier at the presentation, Étienne Leenhardt, editor -in -chief of the foreign policy service, Sophie de Ravinel, Vatican journalist, and brother Thierry Hubert, Dominican religious and producer of the program Lord’s daywill be on the set to support and decrypt this historic moment. The funeral mass will be commented by David Milliat, presenter of Lord’s day.
- KTO continues to accompany her viewers, as she has done since April 21, to the funeral of this Saturday, April 26, at 10 a.m. live from the Saint-Pierre basilica, through a special program commented by Philippine de Saint Pierre and Father Denis Metzinger, followed, at 8:35 p.m., with a special edition from Rome. Until then, the antenna is fully devoted to the Saint-Fère by special editions, each evening at 7:30 p.m., regular flashes offering testimonies, the dissemination of great speeches and homilies, several documentaries including unpublished, on the pontificate and the person of Pope Francis.