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Pope Francis Dies at 88, Vatican Confirms; Global Leaders Mourn Passing of Progressive Pontiff

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Last updated: May 3, 2026 12:51 am
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Pope Francis Dies at 88: World Mourns the Passing of a Humble Leader

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A Final Meeting and a Legacy of CompassionOhio Leaders Reflect on His ImpactLocal Tributes and MourningA Papacy of Firsts and Lasting Change

VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church and a global advocate for the poor, migrants, and environmental stewardship, passed away Monday at the age of 88. The Vatican confirmed his death, marking the end of a transformative papacy that challenged political and economic systems while emphasizing mercy and inclusivity.

His death came just a day after U.S. Vice President JD Vance, a Catholic convert, met with him briefly at the Vatican to exchange Easter greetings. The two had publicly disagreed on migration policies, a defining issue of Francis’ leadership.

A Final Meeting and a Legacy of Compassion

On Easter Sunday, Francis appeared frail but engaged as he greeted Vance at the Domus Santa Marta, the pope’s residence. The vice president later expressed gratitude for the encounter, calling Francis “a shepherd to millions” in a social media tribute.

“I was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill,” Vance wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “I’ll always remember him for his early homilies—urging us to care for the marginalized.”

Francis, the first Latin American pope, was known for his plainspoken humility, often shunning papal grandeur in favor of direct engagement with ordinary people. His critiques of unchecked capitalism, climate inaction, and the mistreatment of refugees made him a polarizing yet revered figure worldwide.

Ohio Leaders Reflect on His Impact

Across Ohio, political and religious leaders mourned the pontiff’s passing. Archbishop of Cincinnati Robert Casey called Francis “a good and faithful servant,” noting his designation of 2025 as a “Jubilee Year of Hope.”

Bishop Earl K. Fernandes of Columbus praised Francis as “a true example of Christ,” emphasizing his calls for human fraternity and care for the planet. “We would do well to learn from his wisdom,” Fernandes said.

Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb described the pope as “a global shepherd of compassion,” while Ohio Governor Mike DeWine highlighted his devotion to “the poor, the unborn, and those seeking a better life.”

Local Tributes and Mourning

Despite most churches being closed the Monday after Easter, some in Ohio held special masses to honor Francis. The Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Cleveland displayed black ribbons at its entrance as a sign of mourning.

Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne called Francis “a voice for the voiceless,” adding that his legacy would inspire future generations to lead with empathy.

A Papacy of Firsts and Lasting Change

Elected in 2013, Francis broke tradition by choosing the name of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of the poor. His tenure saw historic reforms, including greater transparency in Vatican finances and a more inclusive approach to LGBTQ+ Catholics—though not without controversy.

He was also the first pope to address the U.S. Congress, where he urged lawmakers to reject hostility toward migrants and act on climate change.

As the world processes his death, attention now turns to the conclave that will elect his successor—a decision that could shape the Church’s direction for decades.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced in the coming days, with millions anticipated to pay their respects in Rome.

— Reported by Nexio News

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