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Tributes pour in for Pope Francis after his death at 88

Tributes pour in for Pope Francis after his death at 88
We're getting our very first reaction from President Donald Trump after the death of Pope Francis was announced overnight. President Trump writing on social media, quote, Rest in peace, Pope Francis. May God bless him and all who loved him. The White House earlier posting these pictures of past visits with the Pope, and also this morning we're hearing from Vice President JD Vance, who actually met with Francis at the Vatican Hotel just yesterday. That meeting happening right before the Pope's last public appearance on Easter Sunday when he emerged to bless thousands of people in Saint Peter's Square. Vance writing on social media, quote, My heart goes out to the millions of Christians all over the world who loved him. I was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill, but I'll always remember him for the bellow hominy that he gave in the very early days of COVID. It was really quite beautiful. those kind words, despite recent tensions with the Trump administration, Pope Francis has in the past been critical of some of President Trump's policies, including his mass deportation plans, saying that they deprive migrants of inherent dignity and in general, Pope Francis has at times been at odds with conservatives over some of his more progressive stances, including his outreach to LGBTQ plus. Former President Joe Biden actually noted some of those stances in his statement this morning, furthering quote, He commanded us to fight for peace and to protect our planet from *** climate crisis. He advocated for the voiceless and powerless. He also made all feel welcome and seen by the church. It's *** legacy that Washington and the world will be grappling with in the coming days. Reporting in Washington, I'm Jackie DeFusco.
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Tributes pour in for Pope Francis after his death at 88
Tributes to Pope Francis instantly poured in from around the world from presidents to people of all walks of life on Monday after the Vatican announced the pontiff's death at age 88.President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social: 鈥淩est in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him!鈥漋ice President JD Vance, who on Easter Sunday met with the pope before traveling on to India, wrote on X on Monday that his 鈥渉eart goes out鈥� to the millions of Christians who loved him, and said: 鈥淚 was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill.鈥滲ritain's King Charles III, who also recently visited with the pontiff, said Francis "will be remembered for his compassion, his concern for the unity of the Church and for his tireless commitment to the uncommon causes of all people of faith, and to those of goodwill who work for the benefit of others."President Emmanuel Macron of France, a country that is largely Roman Catholic, focused on the pope's impact on the church, writing on X that 鈥淔rom Buenos Aires to Rome, Pope Francis wanted the Church to bring joy and hope to the poorest. For it to unite humans among themselves, and with nature. May this hope forever outlast him.鈥� Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, who was one of the few official visitors to see Francis during his recent hospitalization, alluded to the pope鈥檚 personal comfort and advice for her, saying 鈥淚 had the privilege of enjoying his friendship, his counsel and his teachings, which never failed me, not even in times of trial and suffering.鈥滷rancis鈥� death, she said, 鈥渄eeply saddens us, as we are saying goodbye to a great man and a great shepherd.鈥滶uropean Commission President Ursula von der Leyen recalled the pontiff as an inspiration for the entire world, not just Christians.鈥淗e inspired millions, far beyond the Catholic Church, with his humility and love so pure for the less fortunate,鈥� she tweeted. 鈥淢y thoughts are with all who feel this profound loss. May they find solace in the idea that Pope Francis鈥� legacy will continue to guide us all toward a more just, peaceful and compassionate world.鈥滱s crowds flocked to St. Peter's Square, well-wishers worldwide laid flowers at churches 鈥� many of whose bells tolled in honor of Francis, including at the recently reopened Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.Israeli President Isaac Herzog, whose role is mostly ceremonial, offered condolences and called Francis a man of 鈥渄eep faith and boundless compassion.鈥濃淚 truly hope that his prayers for peace in the Middle East and for the safe return of the hostages will soon be answered,鈥� Herzog posted on X, referring to the pope鈥檚 repeated calls for an end to the war and the release of captives held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. On social media, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez hailed Francis for focusing on the world's most vulnerable; Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk posted a photo of himself on X with the pope, both smiling, and called Francis a 鈥渒ind, warm and compassionate person;鈥� Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said that Francis 鈥漺as in every way a man of the people."Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi said in a statement that Francis leaves behind "a great human legacy that will remain etched in the conscience of humanity" and called him 鈥渁n exceptional global figure who dedicated his life to serving the values of peace and justice.鈥滻rish Foreign Minister Simon Harris praised Francis鈥� advocacy for the poor, and calls for improved interfaith relations and a focus on protecting the environment that made him 鈥渁 beacon of hope and a voice for the voiceless.鈥滲ut some critics voiced frustration, with the Women鈥檚 Ordination Conference lamenting Francis鈥� unwillingness to push for the ordination of women.鈥淗is repeated 鈥榗losed door鈥� policy on women鈥檚 ordination was painfully incongruous with his otherwise pastoral nature, and for many, a betrayal of the synodal, listening church he championed," the conference said. 鈥淭his made him a complicated, frustrating, and sometimes heart-breaking figure for many women."The Vatican announced that Francis, the 266th pope, died Monday morning 鈥� a day after his last public appearance on Easter Sunday to bless thousands of people in St. Peter鈥檚 Square.

Tributes to Pope Francis instantly poured in from around the world from presidents to people of all walks of life on Monday after the Vatican announced the pontiff's death at age 88.

President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social: 鈥淩est in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him!鈥�

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Vice President JD Vance, who on Easter Sunday met with the pope before traveling on to India, wrote on X on Monday that his 鈥渉eart goes out鈥� to the millions of Christians who loved him, and said: 鈥淚 was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill.鈥�

Britain's King Charles III, who also recently visited with the pontiff, said Francis "will be remembered for his compassion, his concern for the unity of the Church and for his tireless commitment to the uncommon causes of all people of faith, and to those of goodwill who work for the benefit of others."

President Emmanuel Macron of France, a country that is largely Roman Catholic, focused on the pope's impact on the church, writing on X that 鈥淔rom Buenos Aires to Rome, Pope Francis wanted the Church to bring joy and hope to the poorest. For it to unite humans among themselves, and with nature. May this hope forever outlast him.鈥�

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni, who was one of the few official visitors to see Francis during his recent hospitalization, alluded to the pope鈥檚 personal comfort and advice for her, saying 鈥淚 had the privilege of enjoying his friendship, his counsel and his teachings, which never failed me, not even in times of trial and suffering.鈥�

Francis鈥� death, she said, 鈥渄eeply saddens us, as we are saying goodbye to a great man and a great shepherd.鈥�

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen recalled the pontiff as an inspiration for the entire world, not just Christians.

鈥淗e inspired millions, far beyond the Catholic Church, with his humility and love so pure for the less fortunate,鈥� she tweeted. 鈥淢y thoughts are with all who feel this profound loss. May they find solace in the idea that Pope Francis鈥� legacy will continue to guide us all toward a more just, peaceful and compassionate world.鈥�

As crowds flocked to St. Peter's Square, well-wishers worldwide laid flowers at churches 鈥� many of whose bells tolled in honor of Francis, including at the recently reopened Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, whose role is mostly ceremonial, offered condolences and called Francis a man of 鈥渄eep faith and boundless compassion.鈥�

鈥淚 truly hope that his prayers for peace in the Middle East and for the safe return of the hostages will soon be answered,鈥� Herzog posted on X, referring to the pope鈥檚 repeated calls for an end to the war and the release of captives held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

On social media, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez hailed Francis for focusing on the world's most vulnerable; Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk posted a photo of himself on X with the pope, both smiling, and called Francis a 鈥渒ind, warm and compassionate person;鈥� Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said that Francis 鈥漺as in every way a man of the people."

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi said in a statement that Francis leaves behind "a great human legacy that will remain etched in the conscience of humanity" and called him 鈥渁n exceptional global figure who dedicated his life to serving the values of peace and justice.鈥�

Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris praised Francis鈥� advocacy for the poor, and calls for improved interfaith relations and a focus on protecting the environment that made him 鈥渁 beacon of hope and a voice for the voiceless.鈥�

But some critics voiced frustration, with the Women鈥檚 Ordination Conference lamenting Francis鈥� unwillingness to push for the ordination of women.

鈥淗is repeated 鈥榗losed door鈥� policy on women鈥檚 ordination was painfully incongruous with his otherwise pastoral nature, and for many, a betrayal of the synodal, listening church he championed," the conference said. 鈥淭his made him a complicated, frustrating, and sometimes heart-breaking figure for many women."

The Vatican announced that Francis, the 266th pope, died Monday morning 鈥� a day after his last public appearance on Easter Sunday to bless thousands of people in St. Peter鈥檚 Square.