Here are the lawmakers headed to Rome this weekend for Pope Francis' funeral
The Senate delegation will be led by Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins, and the House delegation will be led by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise. Both are Catholic.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers are heading to Rome on Friday for the funeral of the late Pope Francis, which will take place in the early hours of Saturday morning for Americans on the East Coast.
The pope died from a stroke on Monday, kicking off a nine-day period of mourning, which included his lying in state and will include the funeral.
President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and former President Joe Biden will attend the Saturday service.
The Senate delegation will be led by Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins, according to Politico, and the House delegation will be led by House Majority Leader Steve Scalise. Both are Catholic.
“As a lifelong Catholic, I am honored to represent the House in paying our respects and praying for the soul of Pope Francis, as Catholics all around the world grieve, and as Church leaders prepare to elect a new pope in the coming weeks,” Scalise said in a statement.
The other lawmakers who will travel to Rome for the weekend festivities include:
Former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
New York Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi
New York Democratic Rep. Laura Gillen
Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Brendan Boyle
Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin
Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Ed Markey
Arkansas Republican Rep. French Hill
Minnesota Republican Rep. Pete Stauber
Missouri Republican Rep. Ann Wagner
Pennsylvania Republican Rep. John Joyce
Wisconsin Republican Rep. Scott Fitzgerald
Missouri Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt
South Dakota Republican Sen. Mike Rounds.
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