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‘Profound sorrow’: Argentina mourns homegrown Pope Francis

Died in the Vatican at the age of 88 after battling illness

FILE PHOTO: Pope Francis gestures from a balcony, on the day the “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and to the world) message is delivered at St. Peter’s Square, on Easter Sunday, at the Vatican, April 20, 2025. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File Photo

International news via Reuters:

Argentines, fresh from holding Easter family gatherings around the parrilla barbecue, woke on Monday to the sad news that Pope Francis, the former archbishop of Buenos Aires, had died in the Vatican at the age of 88 after battling illness.

Born in Buenos Aires as Jorge Bergoglio in 1936 to Italian immigrant parents, Francis was the first Latin American pope. Some in his homeland regretted that he never returned as pontiff, but he gained plaudits for his focus on the poor.

Agustin Hartich reacts next to a candle, after the death of Pope Francis was announced by the Vatican, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 21, 2025. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

“It is with profound sorrow that I learned this sad morning that Pope Francis, Jorge Bergoglio, passed away today and is now resting in peace,” Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei wrote in a message on social media platform X.

Milei, a bombastic economist strongly in favor of free markets, had clashed with the pope previously, lambasting him as a socialist and even calling him the devil’s representative on earth, though patched things up once in office.

Argentina’s presidency office praised Pope Francis’ focus on inter-religious dialogue, building up spirituality amongst the young and for pushing cost-cutting in the Vatican, something that tallies with Milei’s ‘chainsaw’ austerity.

People walk outside Buenos Aires’ Metropolitan Cathedral, after the death of Pope Francis was announced by the Vatican, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 21, 2025. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian

“Despite differences that seem minor today, having been able to know him in his goodness and wisdom was a true honor for me,” Milei added on X. “I bid farewell to the Holy Father and stand with all of us who are today dealing with this sad news.”

In the still-dark early morning outside the Buenos Aires cathedral, most Argentines were still just finding out about the news as they made their way to work. A mass for Pope Francis was expected to be held at 8.30 a.m. local time (1130 GMT).

Reporting by Lucila Sigal; Writing by Adam Jourdan

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