The leaders of the European Union, who published messages on social networks, expressed sympathy related to Pope Francis’ death.
EU leaders expressed gratitude to Catholics related to Pope Francis’ death, publishing messages on social networks.
It has been mentioned that the EU’s main diplomat so Kallas recalled his meeting with Dad in Rome.
“I thanked Pope Francis for his strong leadership for protecting the most vulnerable and defense of human dignity,” he wrote on social networks X.
European Commission President Ursula Von der Lyain mentioned that Pope Francis “inspired millions of people more than the Catholic Church with his humility and pure love for the less lucky.”
“My thoughts to all who experience this deep loss. Let them be comfortable thinking that Pope Francis’s legacy will continue to lead us all to a more fair, peaceful and compassionate world,” Von der Layen said.
European council president Antoniu Costa was called the late pontiff “deeply compassionate.”
“He remembers the great global challenges of our time -moving, climate change, inequality -equivalent, peace -as well as the day -to -day struggle of all and all,” Kosta wrote.
According to him, in his final message in the World World, Francis offered three steps to ensure “strong change”: the writing of international debts, removal of the death penalty and military redistribution mean in favor of fighting hunger.
“Let his ideas continue to lead us in the future, filled with hope,” Kosta emphasized.
Remember that Pope Francis died at his home at the Vatican home of Santa Mart on April 21’s morning.
As reported, on February 14, Francis was taken to a hospital with bronchitis, which subsequently grew up in bilateral pneumonia. Dad spent 38 days at the hospital. Later, on April 6, Pope Francis for the first time was a first time to greet believers from the moment he was released from the hospital.
Recently, the Vatican reported that Pope Francis could not handle the basic Easter service because of the state of health, the Cardinals would replace him.
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