Tens of thousands of people lined up at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and a stadium in Brazil to mourn the deaths of Pope Benedict XVI and soccer legend Pel.
A priest prays as the body of Pope Benedict XVI lies in state.
The body of the former pope was open to the public for the first time on Monday.
Thousands of people made their way to the Vila Belmiro Stadium, where Pel's casket was placed, to pay respects to the soccer legend.
Benedict was the first pope to step down in 1400s.
Pel was considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time, as he led Brazil to World Cup wins in the 1960's and 70's.
Benedict's family was harassed in Germany due to their opposition to the Nazis, while Pelé grew up in poverty in Brazil.
Benedict's funeral will take place on Thursday, while Pelé's will take place on Tuesday.
The death of American journalist Barbara Walters occurred on Friday.
Fans wait in line for two hours to enter Vila Belmiro Stadium to catch a glimpse of Pelé.
The people are waiting in line to see the pope.
Edinho put his hand on his father's head.
People queue inside St. Peter's Basilica to pay their respects to the Pope.
Fans wait in line to see and give their farewells to Pel on Monday.
The pope's body is in state.
The fans entered the stadium on Monday.
There is a line outside St. Peter's Basilica to pay respects to the Pope.
There are flags on the stands in Vila Belmiro Stadium.
The Swiss Guards stood by as the Pope's body lay in state.
There is a flag of Brazil and a flag ofSantos on top of Pelé's body.
The nuns paid their respects to the pope.