JD Vance, White House share condolences after Pope Francis' death
- Pope Francis, the 266th pope, died at age 88 on Monday morning, as announced by the Vatican.
- Francis's passing followed a recent hospitalization for an infection that led to double pneumonia, requiring weeks of treatment.
- Tributes poured in from presidents and people from all walks of life, following his last public appearance on Easter Sunday.
- Leaders, including Donald Tusk, called Francis a "kind, warm and compassionate person," honoring his character and global impact.
- Following his death, world leaders offered condolences, while some critics lamented his policies on issues like women's ordination.
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In the Pope’s final days, doctors pleaded with him to rest. But Francis had a final mission
In the end, it was not the solemn corridors of a hospital ward that bore witness to the Pope’s final days, but the sun-drenched square of St Peter’s Basilica.
Stiffness in one arm, meeting with JD Vance and a blessed crowd. The last 24 hours of Pope Francis
This Monday, at the age of 88, the leader of the Catholic Church died. In the last 24 hours (contrary to the rest recommended by the doctors), Francisco attended Sunday mass and met with JD Vance.


Ohio governor offers condolences on death of Pope Francis
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued the following statement Monday on the death of Pope Francis: “Fran and I are saddened by the death of Pope Francis. He was an inspiration to us and to millions around the world,” DeWine stated. “His genuine love of and devotion to all people – the poor, the unborn, […] The post Ohio governor offers condolences on death of Pope Francis appeared first on Richland Source.
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