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arista 21-04-2025 08:01 AM

The Pope Francis has Died aged 88 (New Pope:Cardinal Robert Prevost )
 
Gone


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https://news.sky.com/story/pope-fran...-says-12890455

Kate! 21-04-2025 08:09 AM

Yes sad news. 88. Great age. RIP.

AnnieK 21-04-2025 08:09 AM

Very apt at Easter time. He was only out and about yesterday too. RiP

MTVN 21-04-2025 08:10 AM

Gosh that's very sad. It was always going to be very hard for him to recover from his latest illness but I didn't expect him to pass that quickly after he had been recovering and was out meeting crowds yesterday. Glad he was able to celebrate Easter first though before he passed

I've liked this Pope. He's been incredibly humble and caring towards the poor and to victims of war. I think the papacy needed that more human touch after Benedict

Cherie 21-04-2025 08:15 AM

Oh gosh, nice to see he was able to get out yesterday

RIP

arista 21-04-2025 08:19 AM

Andrew Neil
Speaking on Times Radio
said he was humble

Nicky91 21-04-2025 08:27 AM

what?

huh?

and i thought he was feeling better after his pneumonia



i'm shocked about this, especially as we saw him yesterday at urbi et orbi



RIP :(

joeysteele 21-04-2025 08:43 AM

Bless him.

Extremely sad news..
There's many things I hoped for from this Pope which didn't happen but he has been a strong voice on issues that should matter.
In a gentle, humble and more unifying style of his Papacy.

It's really sad, I hoped he'd be able to recover from his recent serious illness
He was a Pope who tried very hard over his period of being the Pontiff.
R.I.P.

Cherie 21-04-2025 08:55 AM

He pushed himself too much I guess, he visited a prison and met JD Vance at the last few days

Zizu 21-04-2025 09:08 AM

They always seem to install new guys aged around 80 plus which is asking for trouble, surely

Why don’t they choose younger popes in the first place ?


Being cynical

Maybe they choose old , infirm blokes knowing they will manage a few years then pop their clogs and it keeps them in the news ( keeps them relevant)

Just thinking out of the box

Ammi 21-04-2025 09:19 AM

…88yrs is a great age …I found him to be a very likeable Pope and may he rest with his God now…

joeysteele 21-04-2025 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11634805)
They always seem to install new guys aged around 80 plus which is asking for trouble, surely

Why don’t they choose younger popes in the first place ?


Being cynical

Maybe they choose old , infirm blokes knowing they will manage a few years then pop their clogs and it keeps them in the news ( keeps them relevant)

Just thinking out of the box

Pope John Paul 11 was only 58 when he was elected.

I get your point but they often are in place for a decade or more
Which is more than most democratically elected leaders achieve or get.

Vanessa 21-04-2025 09:22 AM

Aw that's really sad. But 88 is a great age to get to.
A great man, extremely kind and good hearted. Rip

arista 21-04-2025 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11634797)
He pushed himself too much I guess, he visited a prison and met JD Vance at the last few days


Yes he did not need to

Zizu 21-04-2025 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11634797)
He pushed himself too much I guess, he visited a prison and met JD Vance at the last few days


I read that as DJ Vance ..

Had me thinking for a moment or two

joeysteele 21-04-2025 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11634823)
Yes he did not need to

People like this who see themselves as more likely IN service, always push themselves too hard.
To some it's seen as unnecessary to people like the Pope it's just daily life.

As with Monarchs too.
Such as the UKs late Queen, presiding over the major change of Prime Ministers.
Up to the day before she died.

Some may see it as even foolish but they feel it necessary to try to fulfil duties of their office right to the end.
Personally I admire that determination and dedication.

Kate! 21-04-2025 09:48 AM

Some very nice posts in here. Lovely words everyone.

user104658 21-04-2025 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11634797)
He pushed himself too much I guess, he visited a prison and met JD Vance at the last few days

If I was 88, meeting JD Vance would probably be the last straw for me too.

Cherie 21-04-2025 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quantum Boy (Post 11634860)
If I was 88, meeting JD Vance would probably be the last straw for me too.

:laugh:

MTVN 21-04-2025 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeysteele (Post 11634851)
People like this who see themselves as more likely IN service, always push themselves too hard.
To some it's seen as unnecessary to people like the Pope it's just daily life.

As with Monarchs too.
Such as the UKs late Queen, presiding over the major change of Prime Ministers.
Up to the day before she died.

Some may see it as even foolish but they feel it necessary to try to fulfil duties of their office right to the end.
Personally I admire that determination and dedication.

Yes they think their own health is secondary to fulfilling their duties. The Pope has had health problems for years but has still worked incredibly hard including travelling to some of the most dangerous places on earth

He probably knew he was overdoing it the last few days but felt that presiding over Easter was more important. Choosing to spend Thursday meeting loads of prisoners is quite typical of his papacy

joeysteele 21-04-2025 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 11634886)
Yes they think their own health is secondary to fulfilling their duties. The Pope has had health problems for years but has still worked incredibly hard including travelling to some of the most dangerous places on earth

He probably knew he was overdoing it the last few days but felt that presiding over Easter was more important. Choosing to spend Thursday meeting loads of prisoners is quite typical of his papacy

Absolutely MTVN.
Your very last point being an extremely strong one.

Niamh. 21-04-2025 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quantum Boy (Post 11634860)
If I was 88, meeting JD Vance would probably be the last straw for me too.

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Ninastar 21-04-2025 01:43 PM

Can’t believe Vance killed the pope

Ammi 21-04-2025 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 11634952)
Can’t believe Vance killed the pope

…while the rest of the world has no problem believing it..:fan:..

arista 21-04-2025 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ninastar (Post 11634952)
Can’t believe Vance killed the pope


Rubbish


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One man who knows him well waved
got no wave back.


He said yesterday he was very ill


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