The bells of all cathedrals, churches, and monasteries in Romania
will toll at the same time for King Michael, the country’s last
sovereign. This will happen on three occasions in the next days, during
the events related to the king’s funeral, the Romanian Orthodox Church
has announced.
The first time the bells will toll on Wednesday, December 13, at
11:00, when the plane bringing the king’s casket from Switzerland to
Romania is supposed to land at the Henri Coanda International Airport in
Otopeni.
The second bell toll will take place on Saturday, December 16, at
12:30, marking the beginning of the funeral service to take place at the
Patriarchal Cathedral in Bucharest.
The third time all Church bells in Romania will toll for the king
will be on Saturday at 18:30, when the burial ceremony will start at the
new Curtea de Arges Royal Cathedral.
King Michael I of Romania died on December 5 at his private residence in Switzerland, at the age of 96.
Romania will hold three days of mourning in his honor, starting Thursday, December 14.
The king’s body will be brought to the country on December 13, and
taken to the Peles Castle in Sinaia. The king’s coffin will lie in the
castle’s Hall of Honour from 14:00 to 16:00. President Klaus Iohannis
will go to Peles to pay his last respects to the late king. The public
will not have access to the Hall of Honour, according to the program of
the funeral announced by the Royal House of Romania.
In the evening of December 13, the king’s coffin will be taken to the
Royal Palace in Bucharest, where it will remain until December 16.
People can come to the Royal Palace to pay their respects in this
period. However, the National Art Museum of Romania (MNAR), which is
located in the Royal Palace, will be closed from December 14 to December
16.
On Saturday morning, December 16, the coffin will be taken to the
Patriarchal Cathedral of Romania on a gun carriage. The funeral cortege
will walk from the Royal Palace Square, along Calea Victoriei, then
Unirii Square, to the Patriarchal Cathedral. The public and the press
will not have access to the Cathedral during the funeral mass.
Then, the king’s coffin will be taken to Baneasa Royal Train Station,
from where the Royal Train will take it to Curtea de Arges. At 5.50
p.m., His Late Majesty’s burial service will take place in Curtea de
Argeș Cathedral. The ceremony will be attended only by the Custodian of
the Crown, the Royal Family of Romania, and members of foreign royal
families. The public will not be allowed past the front gates of the
Park of the Curtea de Arges Monastery, the Royal House announced.
Also, the New Cathedral will be closed to visitors during the seven days following the funeral.
Books of condolence are open at Peles Castle, the Royal Palace, and
Elisabeta Palace. The full program of King Michael’s funeral is
available
on the Royal Family’s official website.
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The pallbearers look like they came from Central Casting.
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