Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff and a key figure in the modernization of the Church, died Monday in the Vatican at age 88, after complications for pneumonia. Chosen in 2013, he led with an agenda focused on social justice, migrants and the environment. His death activates the protocol of the conclave to choose successor, while Cardinal Kevin Farrell assumes interim leadership.
Pope Francis dies at 88
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