Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Catholic Church who tried to position it to be more inclusive, died on Easter Monday, Vatican officials confirmed. He was 88. Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican camerlengo, announced the news in a statement: “At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with faithfulness, courage, and universal love, especially for the poorest and most marginalized. With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite, merciful love of God, One and Tribune.”

Francis, who had a portion of one lung removed as a young man, was hospitalized at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital on Feb. 14 with bronchitis, which led to double pneumonia and …

Pope Francis, the first Latin American leader of the Catholic Church who tried to position it to be more inclusive, died on Easter Monday, Vatican officials confirmed. He was 88. Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican camerlengo, announced the news in a statement: “At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with faithfulness, courage, and universal love, especially for the poorest and most marginalized. With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite, merciful love of God, One and Tribune.” Read More