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A Pope is Buried in Three Coffins

The Catholic Church is rich in tradition…and these traditions are meaningful if you understand the reasons behind them

One of these traditions is that of the Pope, when buried, is buried in three nested coffins, to symbolize the Pope’s earthly life, spiritual legacy, and protection.

The three coffins are:

THE CYPRESS COFFIN: The cypress coffin is the innermost and holds the Pope’s body, along with a copy of the funeral Mass eulogy and three bags of coins, one each of silver, gold, and copper. The use of three metals (gold, silver, copper) can also be seen as a reminder of the pope’s humility and faith, as they represent a range of material wealth. The number of coins in each bag corresponds to the number of years the Pope served.

Cypress, a simple wood, symbolizes humility and mortality, reminding us that the Pope, despite his status, is an ordinary human and is buried like any other man. This coffin is sealed and tied with three silk ribbons before being placed inside the lead coffin.

THE LEAD COFFIN: Next, the sealed cypress coffin is enclosed in a lead coffin, which is soldered shut. It bears engravings of the Pope’s name, the dates of his papacy, and a skull and crossbones—an ancient symbol known as memento mori, Latin for “remember you will die.”

This serves as a reminder of human mortality. The lead coffin also contains significant documents issued by the Pope during his lifetime, along with his broken seal of office, placed inside by the Camerlengo before final closure. The lead coffin protects these items for posterity

THE ELM COFFIN: Finally, the lead coffin is placed inside an elm coffin, which is nailed shut with golden nails. Elm, one of the most precious woods available in Rome, represents the dignity and significance of the papal office.

Once sealed, the coffin is bound with two cords of violet silk and sealed with wax bearing the coat of arms of the Chamberlain and the Cardinal Dean. Thanks to this ancient custom, many historical documents of the Church have been well preserved.

Pope Francis broke tradition:

Pope Francis broke with tradition by choosing to be buried in a simple wooden coffin lined with zinc.