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Breaking: Pope Francis has died at the age of 88

Breaking: Pope Francis has died at the age of 88

Al Arabiya21-04-2025

Pope Francis died on Monday aged 88, a day after making a much hoped-for appearance at Saint Peter's Square on Easter Sunday, the Vatican said in a statement.
'This morning at 7:35 am (0535 GMT) the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father,' said Cardinal Kevin Farrell in the statement published by the Vatican on its Telegram channel.
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