Archdiocese of Hartford, Connecticut officials react to death of Pope Francis
- The Vatican announced that Pope Francis, age 88, died early Monday morning.
- Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, battled health issues before his death.
- Global and Southern California leaders mourned the loss of Pope Francis, known for compassion.
- Gov. Newsom said Francis asked all to “care for one another and let us be custodians of creation”.
- Officials remember Pope Francis's dedication to serving others, impacting Catholics and others worldwide.
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Southern California leaders mourn Pope Francis’ death, reflect on his legacy
After the Vatican announced the death of Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, early morning Monday, global and Southern California officials mourned the leader of the Catholic Church who was known for his humility and inclusive – at times controversial – views. The late Holy Father, a member of the Jesuit order, was 88 years old. “Pope Francis saw God in all His creatures, reminding us of humanity’s obligations towards each other and …
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