Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope, died at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy of humility and advocacy for the poor. Diagnosed with chronic lung disease, he was hospitalized for 38 days for a respiratory crisis that culminated in double pneumonia. Remarkably, he made an Easter Sunday appearance and blessed a large crowd in St. Peter's Square just a day prior to his death, demonstrating his commitment to engage with the faithful until the end of his life.
Pope Francis, known for his humility and advocacy for the poor, passed away at 88 after a prolonged hospital stay due to respiratory issues.
Despite battling chronic lung disease, Francis made a notable appearance on Easter Sunday, blessing thousands in St. Peter's Square just a day before his passing.
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