State police trooper reflects on meeting Pope Francis
- Pope Francis passed away at the Vatican on Easter Monday after serving for over 12 years.
- His passing, while not unexpected due to his health, brought sadness worldwide.
- Bishops Medley and Fabbro, along with Trooper King, shared their reflections on the Pope.
- Bishop Fabbro stated, "We mourn his loss and thank God for the humble witness he gave all of us."
- Many feel Francis' legacy of inclusivity and change will continue to inspire people globally.
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Fall River Bishop Edgar da Cunha Shares Reflection on the Passing of Pope Francis
As news of Pope Francis’ passing spread across the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fall River on Monday morning, parishioners gathered in churches to pray, mourn, and remember the legacy of a man many say redefined the papacy with humility, compassion, and inclusivity. Pope Francis, the 266th pontiff and the first from the Americas, died at 7:35 a.m. on April 21, according to Cardinal Kevin Farrell of the Apostolic Chamber. He had been struggling with…
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