Local religious leaders react to Pope Francis’ death
- Pope Francis, Head of the Catholic Church, died today, April 21, at the Vatican at age 88.
- The pontiff had suffered from chronic lung issues and faced health problems earlier this year.
- He served as pontiff for 12 years, assuming the role in March 2013 after Benedict XVI resigned.
- Francis was history's first Latin American pontiff, having become pope when well into his 70s.
- Religious leaders worldwide have expressed sadness and paid tribute to his life of service.
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Local rabbi offers kind words following passing of Pope Francis
Wheeling, W.Va. (WTRF) - Tributes continue to pour in, praising the life and work of the late Pope Francis. Rabbi Joshua Lief of Wheeling's Temple Shalom says the pope was a leader who always tried to engage with others, connecting across faith lines. The rabbi said that is crucial, in a world that is all too divided and insular. He said it's vital to build bridges throughout the world of faith. "I think it's important to behave collegially as …
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