2025-04-22
Daily Mail Front Page 22nd of April 2025
Following the passing of its spiritual leader after a final blessing, the Church now enters a decisive phase as senior clergy gather to chart its future direction and appoint a successor.
Following the passing of its spiritual leader after a final blessing, the Church now enters a decisive phase as senior clergy gather to chart its future direction and appoint a successor.
Mourners across the globe offered tributes to the 88-year-old pontiff, who passed away following a suspected stroke days after offering blessings during Easter celebrations in St Peter’s Square.
The widely revered pontiff, who was the first Latin American head of the Church, died at 88 from stroke and heart failure, prompting global reflection on his groundbreaking legacy.
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A revered spiritual leader has passed away, remembered for championing the needs of the marginalised and promoting unity through humility.
China has cautioned that it will respond forcefully against any government deepening ties with the US, insisting its own strategic interests must be safeguarded and hinting at countermeasures should isolationist policies prevail, while the PM stays firmly set on cooperation with Western partners.
Tributes pour in from around the world following Pope Francis’s passing at 88, praising his championing of the poor, efforts to reform the Catholic Church, and his final public appeal against escalating anti-migrant sentiment.
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