Pope Francis has died, with the Vatican confirming the news and signaling a significant transition for the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinals are now faced with the choice of continuing Francis's progressive approach or returning to a more traditional leadership style. His death initiates long-established rituals and protocols aimed at ensuring a smooth transition and maintaining secrecy. Key roles, such as the camerlengo, are activated to manage the pope's death and prepare for the selection of a successor, setting a course for the Church's future.
Cardinals will now decide whether to continue Pope Francis's groundbreaking approach or restore more doctrinaire leadership, marking a significant turning point for the Church.
The death sets in motion rituals that ensure secrecy and an orderly transition, a process refined for centuries to navigate this crucial period.
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