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Translated and dubbed using AI. #southkorea #newstoday #popefrancis ☞ Subscribe to MBN YouTube ☞ https://goo.gl/6ZsJGT 📢 MBN YouTube Community https://www.youtube.com/user/mbn/comm... MBN Facebook / mbntv MBN Instagram / mbn_news 【 Anchor's Commentary 】 Pope Francis visited our country as his first destination in Asia since his inauguration, providing comfort during heartbreaking incidents. As a way to mourn the pope, who held our country dear during his lifetime, a wave of condolences has followed domestically. Reporter Shim Ga-hyun. 【 Reporter 】 A flag has been raised to honor the pope’s final journey under the gloomy Seoul sky. An official mourning space that anyone can visit has been set up in the basement of Myeongdong Cathedral in Seoul. ▶ Standing: Shim Ga-hyun / Reporter "Despite the pouring rain and inclement weather, citizens from all over the country gathered to mourn the pope's passing." ▶ Interview: Jeong Ji-hye / Jangrak-dong, Jecheon City, Chungbuk "I came up from Chungbuk today. It felt almost like my grandfather passed away. I really liked how simple and down-to-earth he was." ▶ Interview: Choi Hye-kyung / Mok 2-dong, Seoul "What does the weather matter? He passed away the day after Easter, so perhaps Saint Peter took him to a good place..." Pope Francis showed extraordinary affection for our country, visiting Korea as his first Asian destination just one year after his inauguration in 2014. At a memorial service for the families of the Sewol Ferry victims, he wore a yellow ribbon to honor the victims, and during a meeting with the comfort women survivors, he pinned a butterfly badge on his left chest. ▶ Interview: Pope Francis (2014) "(Removing the ribbon) Someone told me to be neutral, but there is no neutrality in the face of human suffering." Even after the tragic incident in Muan last year, the pope expressed his condolences to the bereaved families and has shown deep interest in peace on the Korean Peninsula, expressing his willingness to visit North Korea. Meanwhile, while mass memorials are being held at various dioceses without an official schedule from the bishops' conference, Bishop Lee Yong-hoon, Cardinal Yeom Soo-jung, and Father Lim Min-kyun are expected to attend the pope's funeral mass. This is Shim Ga-hyun from MBN News. [[email protected]] Video coverage: Moon Jin-woong Reporter Video editing: Choi Hyung-chan