Pope Francis, the 266th leader of the Roman Catholic Church and its first Latin American pontiff, passed away on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. His death occurred at 7:35 a.m. local time at his residence, the Domus Sanctae Marthae, in Vatican City. The Vatican announced his passing through Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Camerlengo, who temporarily assumes administrative duties until a new pope is elected.
Final Days and Health Challenges
Despite enduring significant health issues in recent years, Pope Francis remained active in his papal duties. In February 2025, he was hospitalized with a severe respiratory infection, including double pneumonia and early-stage kidney failure. After a five-week hospital stay, he was discharged in March and continued his recovery at the Vatican.
On Easter Sunday, April 20, just a day before his death, Pope Francis made a final public appearance. He delivered the traditional “Urbi et Orbi” blessing from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, albeit with assistance, and greeted the faithful from the popemobile in St. Peter’s Square.
Global Tributes and Mourning
The news of Pope Francis’s death elicited an outpouring of tributes from around the world. King Charles III, who had met with the Pope just 12 days prior, praised his compassion and commitment to unity. U.S. President Donald Trump expressed condolences, acknowledging the Pope’s impact on millions of Christians. Leaders from various countries, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Argentine President Javier Milei, also honored his legacy.
In response to his passing, several nations declared periods of official mourning. Argentina announced nine days of mourning, while countries like East Timor, Lebanon, Spain, and Chile declared three-day mourning periods.
Funeral Arrangements
Pope Francis’s funeral is scheduled to take place between April 25 and April 27, adhering to the tradition of holding the funeral four to six days after a pope’s death. In accordance with his wishes, he will be buried at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, marking the first time since 1903 that a pope will be interred outside the Vatican.
The Vatican has initiated the “sede vacante” period, during which the papal seat remains vacant. Cardinal electors from around the world will convene in Rome for the conclave to elect the next pope, expected to occur between May 6 and May 11, 2025.
A Papacy of Reform and Inclusion
Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pope Francis was elected in March 2013, becoming the first Jesuit and the first pope from the Americas. His papacy was characterized by a focus on humility, social justice, and inclusivity.
Pope Francis implemented significant reforms within the Church, including:
- Addressing Clerical Abuse: He revised canon law to impose stricter penalties on clergy involved in sexual abuse, emphasizing accountability and transparency.
- Promoting Environmental Stewardship: His 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si’, called for urgent action on climate change and highlighted the moral imperative of environmental care.
- Advancing Inclusivity: He advocated for the inclusion of marginalized groups, supported civil unions for same-sex couples, and allowed transgender individuals to be baptized.
- Reforming Church Governance: Through the apostolic constitution Praedicate Evangelium, he restructured the Roman Curia to enhance efficiency and reflect a missionary focus.
Pope Francis’s commitment to a more compassionate and inclusive Church garnered both admiration and criticism. While many lauded his efforts to modernize the Church, conservative factions expressed concern over his progressive stances.
Legacy
Pope Francis leaves behind a legacy of humility, reform, and a deep commitment to social justice. His efforts to bridge divides within the Church and address global issues have left an indelible mark on the Catholic community and the world at large.
As the Church enters a period of mourning and reflection, the impact of Pope Francis’s transformative papacy will continue to resonate with millions worldwide.
The Information is Collected from CNN and BBC.