Pope Francis remembered as a champion for immigrants and refugees
- Pope Francis, known as a strong advocate, passed away at 88 years old on Monday.
- His advocacy stemmed from an unwavering commitment to marginalized communities.
- He often spoke from war-torn regions, emphasizing inclusion and humanity.
- David Finke noted Pope Francis' message: "we're here to help people live a better life".
- Leaders worldwide mourned his death, recognizing his legacy of compassion and his calls for global peace.
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After Pope Francis, the opening of the Church in question
EDITORIAL. The sovereign pontiff will have left a significant mark by placing the poor at the centre of his speech and highlighting the cause of immigrants and refugees. He disappears precisely as the forces that opposed his choices strengthen.
·Paris, France
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