Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, left an indelible mark on the Catholic Church and the world. His passing on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88, marked the end of an era of progressive leadership and unwavering dedication to the marginalized.
In a poignant display of dedication, just days before his passing, Pope Francis appeared at the Vatican’s St. Peter’s Square to wish a Happy Easter to thousands of worshipers, showcasing his commitment to his flock despite his frail health.
As Cardinal Kevin announced, “This morning at 07:35 local time, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father.” The Vatican shared this statement on its Instagram, marking the solemn moment.
Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis demonstrated a commitment to humility, social justice, and mercy. His election as the first Latin American pope in 2013 signaled a shift towards a more inclusive and compassionate Church. He implemented significant reforms, including changes to the Roman Curia and addressing the clergy abuse crisis, showcasing his dedication to transparency and accountability.
Pope Francis’s advocacy extended beyond the Church, as he spoke out on pressing global issues such as climate change, economic inequality, and human rights. His encyclical, Laudato Si’, emphasized the need for environmental stewardship and sustainable living.
Despite health challenges, Pope Francis remained steadfast in his commitment to his duties, inspiring millions worldwide with his warmth, kindness, and unwavering faith. His legacy serves as a testament to the power of compassion, humility, and dedication to serving others.
As the Catholic Church looks to the future, Pope Francis’s impact will continue to be felt, inspiring a new generation of leaders and faithful to follow in his footsteps. His life and papacy remind us that true leadership is not about power or prestige but about serving others with humility and compassion.