Pope francis dead at 88 day after meeting with vice president vance

Pope Francis Dead at 88 Day After Meeting With Vice President Vance

Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff and a transformative figure in the Catholic Church, passed away today at the age of 88. His death, which came shortly after a meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Easter Sunday, has left millions of Catholics and admirers worldwide in mourning.

The Vatican announced that Pope Francis died at 7:35 a.m. in his residence at Casa Santa Marta, succumbing to a severe respiratory infection that had worsened into pneumonia. A Vatican spokesperson stated, “His life was a testament to serving God and the Church. He lived the Gospel with courage, love, and a deep commitment to the marginalized.”

Pope francis dead at 88 day after meeting with vice president vance
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Despite his declining health, Pope Francis maintained a demanding schedule on Easter Sunday. He delivered the traditional Urbi et Orbi blessing from St. Peter’s Basilica, addressing thousands gathered in the square. Earlier that day, he met briefly with Vice President JD Vance at Casa Santa Marta for a 15-minute exchange of Easter greetings.

The meeting with Vance, a Catholic convert, was significant given Francis’ criticism of the U.S. administration’s immigration policies. The pope had recently challenged Vance’s stance on mass deportations, advocating for compassion toward migrants. Nevertheless, the encounter was described as warm, with Francis presenting Vance with rosary beads, a Vatican-crested tie, and chocolate eggs for his children. Vance reportedly noted the pope’s frail condition but expressed gratitude for the meeting.

Pope francis dead at 88 day after meeting with vice president vance
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Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, led the Catholic Church since 2013. His papacy was defined by his advocacy for the poor, environmental stewardship, and efforts to make the Church more inclusive. Known for his humility—living in the modest Casa Santa Marta instead of the Apostolic Palace—he emphasized mercy and outreach over strict doctrine, earning admiration worldwide.

His progressive reforms, however, sparked resistance from conservative groups within the Church, and his outspokenness on global issues often stirred debate. The meeting with Vance, one of his final engagements, highlighted his commitment to dialogue, even with those holding opposing views.

Tributes poured in from around the world. Leaders praised his dedication to peace and the poor, while millions mourned the loss of a pope who brought hope and compassion to the forefront. The Vatican has begun preparations for his funeral and the conclave to elect his successor. Pope Francis’ legacy as a humble, compassionate leader will endure, his final days marked by acts of grace and diplomacy.

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