Local reactions to Pope Francis' death; Frost visits El Salvador
- Pope Francis, aged 88, died on Monday, prompting global reactions and mourning.
- The Pope's death prompted reactions because he championed social justice and climate action.
- Leaders across Aotearoa and Illinois mourned the Pope, honoring his peace commitment and aid to the vulnerable.
- New Zealand's Prime Minister Luxon said, 'A man of humility, his legacy includes an unwavering commitment to the vulnerable'.
- Following Pope Francis' death, tributes poured in, and churches planned masses to celebrate his life and legacy.
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Business leaders react to Pope Francis' death: 'A profound legacy'
Business leaders around the world mourned the death of Pope Francis by posting tributes and condolences on social media Monday morning. Francis, who suffered from chronic lung disease, died at 88 years old on Monday morning, according to Cardinal Kevin Ferrell, the Vatican camerlengo."His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of His Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal lov…
Death of Pope Francis mobilized more than 1 million comments from Brazilians on the networks
The death of Pope Francis, at the age of 88, was the subject of 1.1 million posts on social media in Brazil between yesterday and today (until 15:00), according to an unprecedented survey by Arquimedes. The consultancy mapped 381,000 accounts as responsible for the messages about the pontiff, which will be veiled starting tomorrow at St. Peter's Basilica, in the Vatican, in a ceremony open until Friday. Exclusive subject for subscribers. For ful…
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