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Pope Francis Worked Tirelessly Until His Final Day at 88
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Pope Francis, despite severe illness, continued his duties until his death at 88, as reported recently. Diagnosed with double pneumonia, he ignored medical advice to rest and engaged with global leaders and crowds. On Easter Sunday, he greeted 35,000 people in St. Peter’s Square. His final acts included a call for peace in Gaza and hostage release.
Doctors urged the pope to rest for two months. He chose to maintain his rigorous schedule instead.
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On Easter, he rode through St. Peter’s Square in a popemobile. The event drew a large crowd of 35,000 attendees.
That same day, he met with JD Vance and Croatia’s Prime Minister. These meetings showcased his commitment to diplomacy.
His Easter greeting was brief but poignant. He focused on peace in Gaza and freeing hostages.
Pope Francis’ death at 88 marked the end of his papacy. His tenure was defined by compassion and resilience.
Supporters admire his dedication to service despite frailty. Critics argue his refusal to rest may have hastened his decline.
Some praise his tireless work as inspirational leadership. Others worry it set an unsustainable precedent for future popes.
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| Left | 15 |
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| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 39% Left |
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