Over the past decade, Pope Francis made a lasting impact through his efforts to modernize the Catholic Church and address global issues such as climate change, migration, and inequality. He was widely respected not only within religious circles but also by world leaders and humanitarian organizations for his consistent advocacy for peace, compassion, and justice.
His passing comes after a recent period of declining health. The Pope had been admitted to a hospital in Rome, where he spent five weeks receiving treatment. It was reported that he had been diagnosed with double pneumonia, a serious condition especially at his age. Despite medical care and the prayers of millions around the globe, his condition deteriorated in recent days.
Cardinal Farrell concluded his statement with a message of spiritual hope: “With deep gratitude for his example as a true disciple, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to God’s infinite and merciful love.”
Tributes from across the world have already begun pouring in—from heads of state, religious leaders, and ordinary people who were touched by Pope Francis’s message of compassion and inclusiveness. Vatican officials are expected to announce funeral arrangements and the next steps for the papacy in the coming days.
As the world mourns the passing of Pope Francis, his legacy of kindness, reform, and unwavering faith will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations to come.