Pope Francis, First Latin American Pontiff, Dies at 88
Pope Francis, the first pontiff from Latin America and a groundbreaking leader known for his humble style and advocacy for the poor, has died at the age of 88 following a prolonged health crisis. His papacy was marked by significant reforms and a strong focus on social justice, although he faced criticism for not achieving all of his goals within the Catholic Church. The Vatican has confirmed his passing and a papal conclave will soon be convened to select his successor.
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