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Pope Francis Dies at 88: A Legacy of Compassion and Reform

by manlymaven · April 21, 2025

April 21, 2025 | Vatican City

The world mourns the passing of Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff, who died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. His death, announced by Cardinal Kevin Farrell at 7:35 AM CEST, marks the end of a transformative 12-year papacy that reshaped the Roman Catholic Church with a focus on inclusivity, humility, and social justice. This blog post explores Pope Francis’s life, his impactful legacy, the circumstances of his death, and what lies ahead for the Catholic Church.


Who Was Pope Francis?

Pope Francis died on Monday at the age of 88, the Vatican said in a video statement. (Reuters)

Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Pope Francis was the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas, and the first non-European pontiff in over 1,300 years. Elected on March 13, 2013, following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, he chose the name Francis in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, reflecting his commitment to the poor and marginalized. His papacy was defined by humility—he opted to live in the modest Casa Santa Marta rather than the papal apartments—and a progressive vision that sought to modernize the Church.

Key Achievements of Pope Francis

  • Advocacy for the Marginalized: Francis was a vocal champion for migrants, refugees, and the poor, famously criticizing policies like U.S. President Donald Trump’s immigration deportations.
  • Environmental Stewardship: His 2015 encyclical, Laudato Si’, made climate change a central focus of Catholic teaching, urging global action.
  • Inclusivity: He opened discussions on taboo topics like LGBTQ+ inclusion, famously saying, “Who am I to judge?” while maintaining traditional Church stances on issues like same-sex marriage.
  • Church Reforms: Francis tackled clerical abuse by establishing accountability measures and investigated Vatican Bank corruption, though critics noted gaps in transparency.
  • Interfaith Dialogue: His visits to places like Abu Dhabi and Iraq fostered unity with other faiths, including a historic meeting with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.

Pope Francis’s Death: What Happened?

Pope Francis passed away at his residence in Casa Santa Marta, Vatican City, at 7:35 AM CEST on April 21, 2025, just a day after blessing crowds in St. Peter’s Square on Easter Sunday. The Vatican has not officially disclosed the exact cause of death, but Italian sources suggest a brain-related issue, possibly a stroke, following a recent battle with double pneumonia.

Health Struggles Leading Up to His Death

Francis had faced significant health challenges in recent years:

  • Chronic Lung Issues: A lung excision in his youth left him vulnerable to respiratory infections. In February 2025, he was hospitalized for 38 days at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital for double pneumonia, experiencing multiple respiratory crises.
  • Critical Moments: On February 28, 2025, doctors considered halting treatment due to a severe respiratory crisis, but aggressive therapies, approved by his nurse, saved him.
  • Recovery and Final Days: Discharged on March 23, 2025, Francis resumed a limited schedule, making public appearances, including a meeting with U.S. Vice President JD Vance on April 20. His frail voice and wheelchair use underscored his fragility.

Despite these challenges, his Easter Sunday appearance in the popemobile delighted thousands, making his sudden death a shock to many.


Pope Francis presides over a Mass in 2020. Credit:AP, digitally tinted

The Vatican’s Response and Funeral Arrangements

Following his death, the Vatican entered a period known as sede vacante (vacant seat), with Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the camerlengo, overseeing operations. Farrell announced the pontiff’s passing, stating, “His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and His Church.”

Funeral and Mourning Rituals

Pope Francis had requested a simplified funeral, reflecting his humility:

  • Confirmation of Death: Farrell ceremonially called Francis’s baptismal name, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, three times, confirming his death with a doctor’s certificate.
  • Public Viewing: His body, dressed in a white cassock, will lie in state in St. Peter’s Basilica, possibly from April 23, 2025, in an open wooden coffin, eschewing the traditional raised platform.
  • Funeral Mass: Expected between April 25–27, 2025, in St. Peter’s Square, led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, with global leaders likely in attendance.
  • Burial: Francis will be buried in the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, a departure from the Vatican Grottoes, in a single zinc-and-wood coffin.

A nine-day mourning period, the Novendiale, will include daily masses and prayers worldwide.


Global Reactions to Pope Francis’s Death

Malaysian Catholics at the Church of Our Lady of Fatima in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia April 21, 2025. REUTERS/Hasnoor Hussain

The news prompted an outpouring of tributes from world leaders and ordinary Catholics:

  • U.S. President Donald Trump: “Rest in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him.”
  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni: Called him “a great man and a great shepherd.”
  • King Charles III: Expressed deep sadness, recalling personal meetings and Francis’s commitment to peace.
  • Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas: Praised Francis as a “symbol of tolerance, love, and fraternity.”
  • South African President Cyril Ramaphosa: Noted the global sadness among Catholics and people of all faiths.

Mourners gathered in St. Peter’s Square, some in tears, as church bells tolled across Rome. In Jakarta, Indonesia, and Jerusalem, special masses were held to honor his legacy.


What Happens Next? The Papal Conclave

The death of Pope Francis triggers a historic process to elect his successor:

  • Conclave Timeline: A conclave, where cardinals under 80 vote in the Sistine Chapel, is expected between May 6–11, 2025, 15–20 days after his death.
  • Eligible Voters: Of the 252 cardinals, 135 are eligible to vote. Francis appointed nearly 80% of them, increasing the likelihood of a progressive successor.
  • Process: Cardinals vote in rounds until a candidate secures a two-thirds majority. Black smoke signals no decision; white smoke announces a new pope, followed by the proclamation “Habemus Papam.”
  • Key Figures: Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the dean, will oversee preparations, while Farrell manages transitional duties.

The conclave will be a battleground for the Church’s future direction—whether to continue Francis’s inclusive approach or revert to conservative doctrines.


Pope Francis’s Lasting Legacy

Pope Francis leaves behind a complex legacy:

  • Progressive Reforms: His push for inclusivity, women’s roles in the Church, and dialogue on LGBTQ+ issues opened new conversations, though traditionalists criticized him for diluting doctrine.
  • Global Impact: His advocacy for peace, notably in Gaza, and his condemnation of anti-Semitism resonated worldwide.
  • Challenges: Critics argue he fell short on clerical abuse transparency and failed to fully address systemic issues.

As one mourner in St. Peter’s Square said, “He was the People’s Pope, teaching us to help each other.” His memoir, Hope, published in January 2025, encapsulates his vision of faith and unity.


Why This Matters for Catholics and the World

Pope Francis’s death is not just a loss for the 1.4 billion Catholics but a moment of reflection for a world grappling with division, inequality, and environmental crises. His emphasis on compassion and dialogue offers lessons for leaders and individuals alike. The upcoming conclave will determine whether his vision endures, making this a pivotal moment in Catholic history.


Stay Updated on Pope Francis’s Legacy and the Conclave

A statue of Pope Francis at Saint Louis Catholic Church in Bangkok, Thailand

For the latest updates on the papal transition, funeral details, and conclave developments, bookmark this page or follow trusted sources like Vatican News, Reuters, and CNN. Share your thoughts on Pope Francis’s legacy in the comments below—how did his papacy inspire you?

Sources: Vatican News, Reuters, CNN, The New York Times, AP News, BBC, and posts on X.

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