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التقى JD Vance البابا فرانسيس يوم الأحد

نائب الرئيس التقى JD Vance البابا فرانسيس وقال مكتبه في عيد الفصح يوم الأحد خلال زيارة عائلية لمدة ثلاثة أيام إلى روما.

فانس ، الذي تحول إلى الكاثوليكية في عام 2019 ، التقى أيضًا مع مسؤولي الكنيسة الآخرين ورئيس الوزراء الإيطالي جورجيا ميلوني.

التقى نائب الرئيس JD Vance البابا فرانسيس يوم الأحد 20 أبريل 2025.

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“لقد كان شرفًا للقاء البابا فرانسيس ورئيس الوزراء ميلوني ومسؤولي الكنيسة في إيطاليا في نهاية هذا الأسبوع ،” فانس قال على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي ليلة الاثنين. “كانت زيارة روما مع عائلتي خلال الأسبوع المقدس تجربة لا تصدق.”

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Pope Francis dies at age 88, Vatican announces

Pope Francis died Monday at the age of 88, the Vatican said. He died almost a month after he was released from a Rome hospital where he was treated for five weeks for a respiratory infection that worsened into pneumonia.


By Tucker Reals

 

First pope from the New World

Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1936, he was ordained as a priest in 1969, rising to become a Jesuit leader and Archbishop of Buenos Aires. He was created a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 2001.

When he was elected pope in 2013 — the first ever from the Americas — he chose to name himself after Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of Italy, known for his simplicity and humanity. Pope Francis often said he wanted “a poorer Church” and one that would “include the excluded.”

He led by example, living in a humble room at the Vatican rather than the lavish papal apartments, and demonstrating his compassion by dining with the homeless, washing inmates’ feet, and providing a home in Italy for migrants and refugees.


 

Pope Francis’ legacy of inclusion

The 88-year-old pontiff will leave a legacy as a relatively progressive pope. He sought to make the Catholic Church more inclusive, welcoming more women into leadership roles (though not the priesthood) and reaching out to LGBTQ people, famously saying, “Who am I to judge?” In doing so, he drew backlash not only from conservatives, but also liberals who argued he wasn’t going far enough or fast enough to reform the two-millennia-old institution. 

He also led the Church in its reckoning with years of child sexual abuse, though not always as aggressively as some critics hoped for.

In a 2024 interview with CBS News’ Norah O’Donnell, Francis said the Church “must continue to do more. Unfortunately, the tragedy of the abuses is enormous. And against this, an upright conscience, and not only to not permit it but to put in place the conditions so that it does not happen.”




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