tina kraus is in rome for us with more this morning, with a preview of what we can expect for tomorrow's services. tina, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. already more than 150,000 people have waited in line and made it into st. peter's basilica to say good-bye to pope benedict before his funeral tomorrow. some are stopping to pray, some making signs of the cross. others are actually taking photos to capture this historic moment for the catholic church. tens of thousands of mourners from all over the world have flocked to st. peter's basilica where former pope benedict xvi now lies in state for a final day. >> he will come to support us from heaven. >> reporter: among those who traveled to the vatican, the archbishop of new york, timothy dolan, who described the former pope as an honorable, radiant man. >> i deeply appreciated the leadership he was giving to the church. there was a deep admiration for what he did. and as the years went on, that admiration sort of grew. >> reporter: a mass was held to honor benedict in his home country of germany where he was formerly k