Live updates about Pope Francis
The Brazilian president says that humanity has lost “a voice of respect”
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Da Silva, cried on Monday to Pope Francis as “a voice of respect and acceptance for others,” saying that the late Pontiff had “lived and spread in his daily life the love, tolerance and solidarity that are the basis of Christian teachings.”
Lula, as the Brazilian leader is often known, in his publication on social networks, praised Francis’s efforts to raise awareness about the impacts of climate change, saying that “he had sought love where there was hate. Unity where there was discord. And the understanding that we are all the same, living in the same house, our planet, which urgently needs our care.”
“With its simplicity, courage and empathy, Francis brought the issue of climate change to Vatican. He strongly criticized the economic models that led humanity to produce so many injustices. He showed that this same model is what generates inequality between countries and people.
Declaging an official seven -day mourning period for the Catholic leader in Brazil, Lula said that while Francis had left: “His messages will remain engraved on our hearts.”
The Mexican leader says that Pope Francis left a “legacy of true love for the neighbor”
The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, in a publication on social networks, cried to Pope Francis as “a humanist who defended the poor, peace and equality.”
“He left a great legacy of true love for the neighbor. “Knowing him was a great honor and privilege. May he rest in peace.”
Pope Francis dies. A humanist who opted for the poor, peace and equality. Leave a great legacy of true love of neighbor. For Catholics and those who are not, it is a great loss. Having known him was a great honor and privilege. Rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/6iwmbkqdbn
– Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo (@claudiashein) April 21, 2025
Francis, from Argentina, was the first man in Latin America chosen to direct the Catholic Church in the existence of two millennia of the institution.
The Vatican postpones the canonization of the first Saint Millennial due to Pope’s death
The canonization of an Italian teenager who would become the First Millennium Holy It was postponed for at least a week after Death of Pope Francis.
The Vatican announced That the Canonization of Carlo Acutis, originally scheduled for April 27, will take place on the following Sunday in the Plaza de San Pedro, on the occasion of the celebration of the Jubilee of Adolescents.
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, says that Pope Francis “sought to unite humanity”
The president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, said that Pope Francis was “a spiritual leader who sought to unite humanity and wanted to see a world governed by fundamental human values,” in a statement published Monday on social networks.
The late Pontiff, “said a worldwide vision of inclusion, equality and care of marginalized people and groups, as well as responsible and sustainable custody of the natural environment,” said the leader of South Africa. “Its extraordinary history of life and ancestry to the Holy See were developed with humility and a deep commitment to make the Church and the world a better place for all humanity.”
Barack Obama praises the late Pope Francis for “his humility”
Former President Barack Obama said Monday that he and his wife Michelle were crying the death of Pope Francis, “with everyone around the world, Catholics and not Catholics equally,” praising the late Pontiff as someone from whom they had drawn “strength and inspiration.”
Francis was, according to the former president, “the rare leader who made us want to be better people.”
“In their humility and their gestures at the same time simple and deep, hugging the sick, ministering the homeless, washing the feet of young prisoners, took us out of our complacency and reminded us that we are all obliged by moral obligations with God and with each other,” said the former president in a statement issued by his office.

“That we continue to attend to his call to ‘Never remain outside this march of Esperanza Viva’,” Obama said in his statement.
What happens after the death of the Pope?
He Death of Pope Francis On Monday, after his 12 years as the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, he triggered a Duel spill worldwide. He also triggered a process of centenary rituals and traditions that will culminate in less than a month with a conclave, a meeting of the 135 current cardinal voters of the Church, which will be sealed within the Sistine Chapel to choose the next pontiff.
Read more here about what happens in the days immediately after the death of the Pope, including his funeral and the period prior to the papal conclave.
Dalai Lama says that the best tribute to Pope Francis “is to be a person with a warm heart”
He Dalai Viejothe exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, sent a letter to the Vatican in honor of the life of the late Pope Francis on Monday, said his website.
“His holiness, Pope Francis dedicated himself to the service of others,” said Dalai Lama, offering his prayers and condolences to the followers of Pope Francis.
Pope Francis “constantly reveals[ed] According to your own actions, how to live a simple but significant life. The best tribute we can pay is to be a warm heart person, serve others wherever and in any way we can. “
President Trump says: “Rest in La Paz Pope Francis!”
President Trump published a statement on social networks on Monday morning in honor of the late Pope Francis.
“Rest in peace Pope Francis!” Mr. Trump said in a publication about his own social network of truth. “God bless him and all who loved him!”
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The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, says he is sad for the news of Pope’s death
The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said that he and his wife Jeannette were “sad for the news (sic) of Pope Francis’s death.”
“We join in prayer with Catholics worldwide for the rest of the soul of the Pontiff and for this period of transition for the Catholic Church,” said the Rubio Secretary in a statement published on Monday. “Rest in peace”.
Former President Joe Biden calls Francis “one of the most consistent leaders of our time”
Former President Joe Biden, the second Catholic person to serve as president of the United States after John F. Kennedy, issued a statement in honor of Pope Francis on Monday after the Vatican announced the death of the leader of the Catholic Church at the age of 88.
Pope Francis “was different from anyone who came before him,” said Biden. He “will be remembered as one of the most consistent leaders of our time and I am better to have known him.”
Biden Said Pope Francis Had Served Vulnerable People Across Argentina, “And His Mission of Serving the Poor Never Ceased. As Pope, He was to Loving Pastor and Challenging Teacher Who Reached Out To Different Faiths. Voicess and Powerless.
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Look at the final public appearance of Pope Francis on Easter Sunday
Pope Francis reached its end Public appearance on Easter Sundayjust one day before dying. The Vatican said that the 88 -year -old Pontiff died at 7:35 am local time on Monday.
“Brothers and sisters, happy Easter!” Francis told supporters in St. Peter’s Square in the Vatican on Sunday.
“Long live the Pope! [Long live the pope!]”The crowd sang in response.
Francis then led around the square in his outdoor popemobile, occasionally stopping to bless the babies. The Pope’s return to work after his almost fatal episode of double pneumonia had been slow, and the services of Good Friday and Holy Saturday before Easter had been skipped.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says that Francis “knew how to give hope”
The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said Monday that millions were crying the loss of Pope Francis, whom he said “knew how to give hope, relieve suffering through prayer and foster unity.”
In a message on social networks, Zelenskyy said that Francis had “prayed for peace in Ukraine and the Ukrainians.”
Ukraine has been Entangled in a brutal war Since Russia launched a large -scale invasion of the country in February 2022.
“We afflicted together with the Catholics and all the Christians who looked for Pope Francis for spiritual support. Eternal memory!” Zelenskyy said.
In a 2024 interview, Francis begged world peace in the midst of the wars in progress in Ukraine and Gaza, Tell News themezone “A negotiated peace is better than an endless war.”
“Please. War countries, all of them, stop the war. Seek to negotiate. Look for peace,” said the Pope, speaking through a translator.
Putin de Russia remembers Pope Francis as a “consistent defender” of Justice
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent his “deepest condolences” in a letter to the Vatican published by Kremlin on Monday.
“Pope Francis enjoyed a great international authority as a faithful servant of Christian teaching, a sage religious and statesman, and a constant defender of the high values of humanism and justice,” Putin said in the letter, which was written in Russian.
“I had the opportunity to communicate with this outstanding person on many occasions, and I will always preserve the brightest memories of him,” Putin said.
Bells in the ring of the cathedral of Notre Dame 88 times to honor Pope Francis
The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris sounded 88 times on Monday, the News news agency reported to honor the late Pope Francis, who died early in the morning at the age of 88.
The Eiffel tower lights also darkened later on Monday to honor the late pontiff, News said.

The sound of the bells should be followed by another, sounding complete before a mass in the former French cathedral in the honor of Francis, scheduled for noon, the News, News said.
The King of Great Britain, Charles cries Pope Francis
Buckingham Palace issued a statement on Monday by saying that King Carlos III and his wife, Queen Camilla, “were more deeply sad when they learned of the death of Pope Francis.”
“However, our heavy hearts have relieved, knowing that their holiness could share a Easter greeting with the Church and the world that served with such devotion throughout their life and ministry. His holiness will be remembered for his compassion, his concern for the unity of the Church and for his tireless commitment to the common causes of all people of faith, and for those of Goodwill who work for the benefit of others. He resonated with so many worldwide.

In a personal note, the statement said that King and Queen recalled “with particular affection our meetings with their holiness over the years and that we were very able to have been able to visit it at the beginning of the month.”
Charles was received by Francis in the Vatican in a meeting that seemed unlikely, since the visit of the long British Rome to Rome came immediately after the most recent hospitalization of five weeks of Francis.
King Charles has also suffered health problems recently and is still experiencing Treatment for an unspecified form of cancer.
White House Publications on Social Networks about the death of Pope Francis
The White House published on social networks about the death of Pope Francis, sharing two photos of the late Pontiff with President Trump and vice president JD Vance, along with the message: “Rest in peace, Pope Francis”, followed by a crossed emoji.
Rest in peace, Pope Francis. ✝️ Pic.twitter.com/8Cgwkank
– The White House (@Whitehouse) April 21, 2025
The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, reflects on the legacy of Pope Francis
The Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Monday that the news of Pope Francis’s death “saddens us.”
“I had the privilege of enjoying their friendship, their advice and their teachings, which never failed even in moments of judgment and suffering,” Meloni wrote in a publication on social networks in Italian.
Meloni said the world would follow Francis’s teachings and “seek the path of peace, follow the common good and build a more just and equitable society.”
“His teaching and legacy will not be lost,” said the Italian leader.
French president, Emmanuel Macron, honors Pope Francis
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, honored Pope Francis in a social media post on Monday.
“From Buenos Aires to Rome, Pope Francis wanted the Church to bring joy and hope to the poorest,” Macron said in French. “That this hope continually resurrects beyond him.”
The president of Israel sends “condolences to the Christian world”
The Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, sent his “deepest condolences to the Christian world and especially to the Christian communities in Israel, the Holy Land, for the loss of his great spiritual father, his holiness, the French Pope”, in a position on social networks on Monday.
Herzog said that Francis had been “a man of deep faith and unlimited compassion”, who “dedicated his life to elevate the poor and ask for peace in a problematic world”, and had seen “great importance in promoting strong ties with the Jewish world and in advance in the inter -religious dialogue as a path to greater understanding and mutual respect.”
“I really hope that his prayers for peace in the Middle East and for the safe return of the hostages will soon be answered,” said Herzog. “Your memory continues to inspire acts of goodness, unity and hope.”
EU Ursula leader of Pope Francis of Leyen Mourns
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, said Monday that the world was crying the death of Pope Francis, who “inspired millions, far beyond the Catholic Church, with his humility and love so pure for the least lucky.”
“My thoughts are with all those who feel this deep loss,” Van der Leyen said in a statement published on social networks. “That they find comfort in the idea that Pope Francis’s legacy will continue to guide us all towards a more fair, peaceful and compassionate world.”
JD Vance met Pope Francis on Sunday
Vice President JD Vance met Pope Francis Easter Sunday during a three -day family visit to Rome.
Vance, who became Catholicism in 2019, also met with other Church officials and Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni.

“It was an honor to meet with Pope Francis, Prime Minister Meloni and Church officials in Italy this weekend,” Vance said on social networks during the night. “Visiting Rome with my family during Holy Week was an incredible experience.”
After the news of Francis’s death, Vance wrote: “My heart is with the millions of Christians around the world who loved him. I was happy to see him yesterday, although he was obviously very sick. But I will always remember him for the homily below that he gave in the first days of Covid. He was really quite beautiful. God rest his soul.”
Read more here.
Pope Francis dies at 88, the Vatican announces
Pope Francis He died on Monday At the age of 88, said the Vatican. He died almost a month after he was discharged from a hospital in Rome where he was treated for five weeks by a respiratory infection that worsened in pneumonia.
In a statement that announced his death, Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber, said that Francisco’s life “all life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and his Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity, courage and universal love, especially in favor of the bad and more marginalized.”
First Pope in the New World
Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1936, he was ordained a priest in 1969, increasing to become a Jesuit leader and archbishop of Buenos Aires. A cardinal was created by Pope John Paul II in 2001.
When it was Elected potato In 2013, the first of the Americas, decided to name himself after Francis de Asís, the patron saint of Italy, known for his simplicity and humanity. Pope Francis often said he wanted “a poorer church” and one that “would include the excluded.”
He directed with the example, living in a humble room in the Vatican instead of the luxurious papal apartments, and demonstrating their compassion by having a homeless people, washing the feet of the inmates and providing a home in Italy for migrants and refugees.
Inclusion legacy of Pope Francis
The 88 -year -old pontiff Leave a legacy Like a relatively progressive pope. He tried to make the Catholic Church more inclusive, welcoming more women in leadership roles (although not the priesthood) and communicating with LGBTQ people, saying: “Who am I to judge?” In doing so, he took a violent reaction not only from the conservatives, but also the liberals who argued that he was not quick enough or fast enough to reform the institution of two millennia.
He also directed the Church in his calculation with years of child sexual abuse, although not always as aggressively as some critics expected.
In INTERVIEW 2024 With the Norah O’Donnell of News themezone, Francis said that the Church “must continue doing more. Unfortunately, the tragedy of the abuse is enormous. And against this, an upright consciousness, and not only not allow it but to place the conditions so that it does not happen.”


