The funeral of Benedict the sixteenth is being seen as a watershed moment for the Roman Catholic church - and more than a billion worshippers world-wide. The former pope - who was the first in 600 years to resign - died last month aged 95.
Criticism and controversy marred his papacy, including child sex abuse scandals in many countries.
So what will be the legacy of Benedict?
Guests:
Thomas Reese
Catholic Jesuit priest
Christopher Lamb
Rome Correspondent for The Tablet
Brenden Thompson
Chief Executive of Catholic Voices