JD Vance, White House share condolences after Pope Francis' death
- Pope Francis, the 266th pope, died at age 88 on Monday morning, as announced by the Vatican.
- Francis's passing followed a recent hospitalization for an infection that led to double pneumonia, requiring weeks of treatment.
- Tributes poured in from presidents and people from all walks of life, following his last public appearance on Easter Sunday.
- Leaders, including Donald Tusk, called Francis a "kind, warm and compassionate person," honoring his character and global impact.
- Following his death, world leaders offered condolences, while some critics lamented his policies on issues like women's ordination.
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J.D. Vance se convierte en el protagonista de su propia mitología conspirativa horas después de reunirse con un papa moribundo
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Vatican Secretary of State denied Russia the right to Crimea, Donbass and Novorossiya: EADaily
EADaily, April 23rd, 2025. Pope Francis, who was the head of the Vatican state and the first hierarch of the Roman Catholic Church, died on April 21. Francis passed away at a very difficult time, when the fate of the world is being decided.
The Angel of Death
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance embraces the aura of death since Pope Francis hasn't breathed his life 24 hours after an audience - similar to Queen Elizabeth after a meeting with British short-term Prime Minister Liz Truss on Balmoral. India's Prime Minister Modi should be worried.
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