What Next As Pope Francis Dies at 88 After Easter Appearance? All You Need to Know
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Vatican City — The Catholic Church and millions worldwide are in mourning following the death of Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. The Vatican issued an official statement confirming his passing at 7:35 AM local time in his residence, Casa Santa Marta. Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Camerlengo of the Apostolic Chamber, spoke on the loss, praising Pope Francis as “a shepherd who consistently sought to bring compassion and humanity to his leadership.”
The news came just hours after Pope Francis made a surprise appearance on Easter Sunday. Despite ongoing health struggles, including complications from chronic lung disease and pneumonia earlier in the year, the Pope greeted thousands in St. Peter’s Square, delivering what would become his final message of peace and hope to the faithful.
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A Remarkable Papacy
Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pope Francis made history in 2013 as the first Latin American and Jesuit pope. He began his papacy with a spirit of humility, choosing to reside in the modest Casa Santa Marta rather than the grand Apostolic Palace. Over the years, he gained global recognition for efforts to modernize the Catholic Church, confront systemic issues, and address global crises.
Key hallmarks of his leadership included a profound emphasis on social justice, particularly advocating for the poor and marginalized. He championed environmental stewardship, issuing the landmark encyclical Laudato Si’ to call for urgent action against climate change. His humanitarian work also extended to refugees and immigrants, urging nations around the world to show compassion and solidarity.
Pope Francis led efforts to reform the Church internally, taking steps to address clerical abuse and financial mismanagement. He took progressive stances on social issues, sparking debate within the Church while fostering dialogue on interfaith relations, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and the role of women in religious life.
A Legacy of Compassion
Pope Francis was revered not only for his policies but also for his personal warmth and humility. His decision to wash the feet of prisoners and refugees, his candid interviews, and his spontaneous acts of kindness earned him admiration across the globe, transcending religious and cultural boundaries.
His ability to connect with people from all walks of life solidified his image as a “people’s pope.” Throughout his ministry, he urged followers to live out the Gospel values of love, mercy, and forgiveness that he exemplified with authenticity.
Next Steps for the Church
With the death of Pope Francis, the Catholic Church has entered a solemn period of mourning. Preparations are underway for the funeral ceremonies, which are expected to draw heads of state, religious leaders, and dignitaries from around the world to Vatican City. The College of Cardinals will soon convene for a conclave to elect the next pope, a process steeped in tradition and spiritual significance.
As the Church prepares for a new era, Pope Francis’s vision for a more inclusive and socially engaged Church is expected to continue influencing its future direction.
Tributes Pour In
Tributes have begun pouring in from leaders, religious figures, and citizens across the world. Archbishop Justin Welby, leader of the Anglican Communion, reflected, “Pope Francis reminded us that to be human is to serve and love without bounds.” The President of Argentina shared, “Today, we bid farewell to a son of our soil, who became a voice for the voiceless.”
As the Vatican prepares to honor Pope Francis’s extraordinary life and legacy, millions are coming together in prayer and reflection to remember a leader who brought the light of the Gospel to every corner of the earth.
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