
Pope Francis, the first Latin American, who led the Roman Catholic Church on Monday on Monday, 1:35 Est. He was 88. The Vatican confirmed the messages in the video and left many hearts broken on the Internet.
The death of Pope Francis
Cardinal Kevin Farrell said in a video statement on the Vatican TV channel: “Dear brothers and sisters, with deep sadness I have to announce the death of our holy father Francis. At 7:35, Bishop, Francis, returned to his father’s home.
The Internet remembers Pope Francis
Many of them were saddened by the loss of Pope Francis and the Vatican welcomed him as the most progressive priest.
The user responded to the messages about his passage and took X, formerly Twitter and wrote: “Remember, Pope Francis decided to talk about Gaz. Every night the Catholic parish in Gaza called to make sure they ate. May rest in peace (sic).”
“I’m not religious but damn (sic),” another user said. The user also added: “Pope Francis, is probably the most progressive Pope we have had so far. During his last days he has called for peace and ceasefire in Gaza, even for the same sexual union (SIC).”
“May you relax in peace, Pope Francis. You got up and got out – tirelessly – for the poor, persecuted, victims of war, refugees, migrants. You can still give us faith and courage in this brutal world,” Filippo Grandi said.
Someone revised moments from the last public appearance of the Pope and wrote, “Pope Francis died this morning. Yesterday I filmed him and said,” Buona Pasqua “. I didn’t know I was looking at him.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi published: “By the deep passing of his holiness of Pope Francis. In this class of sorrow and memories, my heartfelt condolences to the global Catholic community will always be remembered as a lighthouse of compassion, humility and spiritual courage around the world.
On Easter Sunday, Pope Francis was surprised that the thousands had gathered on St. Peter in the Vatican by appearing an unexpected appearance.
Later his contribution to X is: “Christ is resurrected! These words capture the whole meaning of our existence because we were not created for death but for life.”
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