The Pope Francis has died at the age of 88, the beloved of millions of people around the world for his compassion and progressive vision for the Catholic Church. Vatican confirmed that he died due to cerebral stroke, causing a coma and eventually his heart stopped. Although he recently shown signs of recovery from a pneumonia match, his medical team revealed that Pontif was struggling with many old health issues, including high blood pressure and diabetes, making them more weak in their last days.
Despite his declining health, the Pope Francis remained active and devoted to his role till the very end. A few days before his death, he recorded a surprising appearance to bless the loyalty from the balcony of a hospital during the Easter ceremony - a moment that many now see as his last public farewell. In his last hours, doctors said that he slipped peacefully into a coma and did not suffer. His long time the doctor shared that there was no viable medical intervention that could save him at the point.
The Vatican has announced a five -day mourning in his honor, with a state funeral at St. Peter Square. Dignitaries and religious leaders around the world are expected to pay their honors, whose honor was marked by calls for social justice, climate action and more inclusion. In a historic stop by tradition, Pope Francis will be placed to rest in the basilica of St. Mary Major, which reflects her lifelong humility and deep devotion for Virgin Mary.