'Love of all creation': Theologians look back on life, legacy of Pope Francis
- Pope Francis passed away on Easter Monday at the age of 88, prompting tributes from various political leaders highlighting his compassion and legacy of service to the poor and marginalized.
- Members of Parliament emphasized Pope Francis' dedication to the needy, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stating he was 'a pope for the poor, the downtrodden, and the forgotten.'
- Sir Keir Starmer remarked that Pope Francis demonstrated 'courageous leadership in a complex and challenging time,' reflecting humility in his efforts for humanity.
- Tributes praised Pope Francis' global influence and his message of caring for one another across faiths and backgrounds, noting his unwavering commitment to compassion and hope.
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'Keep the poor in poverty?' WSJ editorial jabs late Pope Francis over 'anti-Americanism'
The death of Pope Francis on Monday morning caused an outpouring of good wishes and mourning from people around the world and across the political spectrum — even if President Donald Trump's comments declaring his excitement to go to the funeral were met with a less-than-warm reaction. But on Monday, the editorial board for the Wall Street Journal sent him off by attacking his economic views."Pope Francis was best known for urging concern for th…
Pope Francis and the Church Reform: He was not timid, says a Jesuit priest
The late Pope preached, consecrated and admonished. From the point of view of his critics, the pontiff sometimes acted errantly or inconsistently. A misunderstanding, says the Lucerne theologian Christian Rutishauser.
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