A-World and World Leaders are equally crying to Pope Francis following his death.
The head of the Catholic Church, whose real name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio, died Monday morning after a battle of months with pneumonia, according to the Vatican.
He was 88 years old.
Francis with Vice President JD Vance on Easter Sunday, and the politician gave him his respect through X.
“I was happy to see him yesterday, I thought he was obviously very sick,” tweeted the 40 -year -old on Monday. “May God rest his soul.”
King Carlos III, who with Francis with Queen Camilla on April 6, only three days after the Pope was deactivated from the hospital, issued a statement.
“My wife and I were very deeply sad to learn about the death of Pope Francis,” wrote the 76 -year -old monarch. “However, our heavy hearts have been a bit relieved to know that their holiness could share a Easter greeting.
“The queen and I remember with particular affection our meetings with her holiness over the years and we were very moved to have been able to visit it at the beginning of the month,” he continued.
Whoopi Goldberg told Francis to “sail” with his “love for humanity and laugh” in his own tribute to Instagram.
The “69 -year -old” view “coanfrerion shared a photo of herself shaking in her hand with the Pope in 2023, sprouting:” He was the closest in a long time that seemed to remember that the love of Christ wrapped the believer and none [sic] Believer. “
The “desperate housewives” student Eva Longoria, on the other hand, published news of the Pope’s death with the hands of Emoji prayer.
Meanwhile, actor Antonia Banderas told his Instagram followers: “Pope Francis has died, a man who, at the head of the Catholic Church, showed kindness, love and mercy to the most needy people.”
As for the “Bridgerton” star, Juquea Andoh, who plays Lady Agatha Danbury, wrote: “Rip Pope Francis. Within the limitations of his tradition, manifestly compassionate and standing with the marginalized. What a loss.”
Francis was the first Latin American Pope and the first Jesuit to be chosen for the Papacy.
He assumed the paper in 2013.