Empire State Building to shine in gold and white in memory of Pope Francis
- The Eiffel Tower will be turned off this evening to honor Pope Francis after his death, as announced by Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris.
- Anne Hidalgo expressed her deep sadness about Pope Francis's passing and extended condolences to Catholics around the world.
- Hidalgo stated, "To honor his memory, the Eiffel Tower will be turned off this evening," in tribute to Pope Francis.
- Hidalgo also proposed that a site in Paris bear the name of Pope Francis as a lasting tribute.
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Empire State Building shines gold, white in memory of Pope Francis
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Empire State Building shines in gold, white in memory of Pope Francis after pontiff’s death
The Empire State Building in New York is shining gold and white tower lights for a four-hour window Monday night and into Tuesday morning in memory of Pope Francis following his death. The building was shining starting at 10 p.m. Monday night and will stay lit until 2 a.m. Tuesday to honor the life and legacy of the pontiff, according to the Empire State Building website. “A defining feature of the New York City skyline since 1976, the Empir…
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