Pope Francis, First South American Pontiff And 'People's Pope,' Dies At 88

Pope Francis, First South American Pontiff And 'People's Pope,' Dies At 88

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The Vatican has announced the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88. Born in 1936, Pope Francis was the first South American Pope and became known as the “People’s Pope” for advocating for the poor and those fleeing war and hunger. The pontiff, serving as the Bishop of Rome and leader of the…

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