Lagatar24 Desk
Vatican City: The world is mourning the death of Pope Francis, who passed away at 7:35 AM on Easter Monday at the age of 88, the Vatican confirmed. The announcement was made by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, camerlengo of the Vatican, who now oversees the administration of the Church during the sede vacante, the period between two popes.
“At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father,” Cardinal Farrell said in a solemn statement. “His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church.”
First Pope From The Americas Leaves Behind A Legacy Of Compassion
Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pope Francis made history in 2013 when he became the first Jesuit and non-European pope in over 1,200 years. Known for his humility, compassion, and progressive stance on global and Church issues, his papacy left a profound mark on the Catholic world and beyond.
He was a vocal advocate for the environment, migrants, the poor, and the marginalized. His 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’became a global rallying cry for climate action, while his continuous calls for peace and mercy reshaped how the papacy is perceived in the modern era.
Final Days And Health Struggles
In recent years, Pope Francis faced significant health challenges, including respiratory issues and intestinal surgery. Despite repeated hospitalizations, including for double pneumonia earlier this year, he remained active and committed to his duties until his final days.
His last public message, delivered the day before his passing, was a heartfelt appeal for peace in Gaza, showcasing his unwavering concern for global humanitarian issues.
Funeral Plans And Papal Transition
The Vatican is expected to announce funeral details soon. The Catholic Church now enters the official period of mourning and preparation for the selection of a new pope by the College of Cardinals. The sede vacante has officially begun, and speculation is already underway regarding potential successors.
Global Leaders Pay Tribute
World leaders across continents have paid tribute to the late pontiff:
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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni described Francis as “a great man and a great shepherd” and recalled her personal bond with him.
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Ireland’s Foreign Minister Simon Harris praised the Pope as “a beacon of hope and a voice for the voiceless.”
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French President Emmanuel Macron said, “May this hope forever outlast him,” acknowledging Francis’ mission to serve the poor and unite humanity.
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Dutch PM Dick Schoof remembered him as “a man of the people,” whose acts of service and humility inspired many.
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog highlighted his efforts to build interfaith bridges and prayed his calls for Middle East peace would bear fruit.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called him “an inspiration beyond the Catholic Church,” commending his humility and compassion.
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US Vice President JD Vance, who met the Pope a day before his death, said, “My heart goes out to the millions who loved him,” reflecting on the Pope’s emotional homily during the pandemic.
Eiffel Tower To Go Dark
In a symbolic tribute, France will turn off the lights of the Eiffel Tower tonight to honor the passing of Pope Francis — a gesture that underscores his global impact.