Pope Francis was buried at the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome following a funeral mass in St. Peterβs Square, marking the end of his papacy with the destruction of his signet ring, the Ring of the Fisherman. This ring, historically used as a seal for papal correspondence, is destroyed after a pope’s death to prevent fraud. Francis’s ring, a repurposed piece belonging to Archbishop Pasquale Macchi, symbolizes Saint Peter, the first Bishop of Rome, connecting to early Christian symbolism of the fish and the notion of being “fishers of people.”
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After a decade of death, Canadian scientists say they've found the sea star killer
A team of Canadian scientists has identified the cause of the devastating sea star wasting disease as the bacterial pathogen vibrio pectenicida, which has critically endangered sunflower sea star populations along North America's west coast. This discovery follows years of research and testing, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts. Want More Context? π
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