This morning, people all around the world woke up to the news of Pope Francis’s death. On the occasion of Easter Monday, the Vatican announced the sad news of the Pope’s unfortunate passing.
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Cardinal Angelo Comastri presided over the service in front of tens of thousands of followers of the Catholic faith. Pope Francis appeared on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica. He used the moment to wish everyone present “Happy Easter,” and give his blessings to the crowd.
Usually on the occasion, the Pope always delivers a traditional “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and the World”), which this year was delivered by a Vatican archbishop as the Pope himself was in a wheelchair. a
“I think of the people of Gaza, and its Christian community in particular, where the terrible conflict continues to cause death and destruction and to create a dramatic and deplorable humanitarian situation,” read what would be the pope’s final Easter address.
“There can be no peace without freedom of religion, freedom of thought, freedom of expression and respect for the views of others,” the address read. After the address ended, the pope was driven around the crowd in an open-top vehicle.

The pope passed away at 88 years of age. He had been in and out of the hospital for a while. He left Rome’s Gemelli Hospital four weeks ago after he had spent a month there.
After he left, doctors still advised he needed time to recover from the life-threatening illness he had battled.
He also did not attend the foot-washing ritual on Thursday, which is meant to imitate when Jesus Christ washed his disciples’ feet.
On Saturday, however, he did make a brief appearance to greet visitors.
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