Pope Francis obituary: First Jesuit to lead Catholic Church eschewed pomp and became a champion for the poor and marginalised
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Pope Francis, who passed away at 88, will be remembered as the first Latin American pope and the first Jesuit to lead the Catholic Church. His 12-year papacy was marked by a distinct social and pastoral vision that prioritized the poor, the marginalized, and environmental stewardship. Through his encyclicals, letters, books, and various writings, he made a significant impact on millions of Catholics worldwide, advocating for justice and compassion in a global context.
Pope Francis, noted for being the first Latin American pontiff, emphasized a social vision focusing on the poor and marginalized during his 12 years of leadership.
His papacy was characterized by a pastoral vision that tackled key issues such as poverty, marginalization, and environmental concerns, influencing a global audience.
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