On Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, Pope Francis died at the age of 88, leaving the world in sadness. Following complications from double pneumonia, the Holy Father passed away peacefully at his Casa Santa Marta residence at 7:35 a.m. local time, according to confirmation from the Vatican.
Pope Francis became the first Latin American and Jesuit pope in 2013, making history. He was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Prominent for his modesty, empathy, and resolute advocacy for the underprivileged and disenfranchised, he swiftly rose to prominence as a global moral leader and a representation of kindness and simplicity.
He fought for climate action, promoted peace, and encouraged reforms in the Catholic Church, among other causes, during his pontificate, which had an impact on millions of people. Beyond all denominational lines, he was adored for his grounded demeanor and advocacy for a more inclusive Church.
People from all around the world, including religious leaders and common citizens, have been paying their respects. People have flocked to St. Peter’s Square to pay their respects, and many of them are holding candles and saying the Rosary in his honor.
The College of Cardinals will shortly start the process of choosing the next pope, and the Vatican has already started getting ready for the customary burial ceremonies.
Pope Francis leaves a legacy of compassion, bravery, and faith. He continued to be devoted to prayer and service even in his last days.
The world says goodbye to a spiritual giant whose message was always straightforward but impactful: love one another, as the Vatican bells ring out in grief.