AS WE watch TV screens giving us intimate details of Pope Francis's burial, each of us feels a personal loss, as if we had lost a wife, husband or daughter or someone so treasured. As our fingers caress each bead of the rosary we cite tonight, we are over come with regret, remorse. Although it was the will of the heavens above, we mere mortals who are not privy to the will of God the Father, or his Son Jesus Christ, must suffer this loss and pray that Pope Francis will be feted in Heaven. He will find his rightful place alongside all those who have a rightful place in Heaven, having lived the Ten Commandments and been similarly blessed Heaven and now have a permanent place there. So, why is it that thousands, nay millions, feel the Pope's departure such a huge personal loss? It is because while he was with us, he lived a blessed life in as much as he blessed anyone he met, chatted with, celebrated with, prayed with or all those who prayed with him in the chapels, cathedrals, ...