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Vatican: Pope Francis died of a stroke, irreversible heart failure

Vatican: Pope Francis died of a stroke, irreversible heart failure

CNA22-04-2025

The Vatican says Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic church, died of a stroke and irreversible heart failure. Pope Francis will be buried in Rome, at the Basilica of St Mary Major. John Bevir in Rome has more on the death of Pope Francis and how it came as a shock to many.
The Vatican says Pope Francis, the 88-year-old leader of the Roman Catholic church, died of a stroke and irreversible heart failure. Pope Francis will be buried in Rome, at the Basilica of St Mary Major. John Bevir in Rome has more on the death of Pope Francis and how it came as a shock to many.

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