He Pope Francis died on Monday, April 21 at 7:35 in the morning (Time of Rome, Italy) in the Santa Marta house, located in the Vatican. Before the announcement, the citizens joined in prayer and recalled the legacy left by the high pontiff in Peru.
He Maximum representative of the Catholic Church was no stranger to the political crisis of Peru with the government of Dina Boluarte. On July 28, 2024, the Holy Father sent a message to the President in the framework of the country’s independence.
“On the occasion of the National Party of Peru, I want El Vaticano City.
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“I vote so that, by intercession of Our Lady of Mercy, the Lord Jesus grants them that the National Dialogue contributes to reconciliation,” he added.
In this way, the Holy Father sent a message to Dina Boluarte in which he highlighted with concern he rejected the population before the current management.
Presidency of Peru is pronounced for the death of Pope Francis
The Presidency of Peru I regret the death of the Pope and through his social networks he expressed his “deepest and condolences.”
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“The Government and the People of Peru express their deepest and condent sense to the Catholic world for the death of their holiness Pope FrancisUniversal Pastor of the Church and living testimony of justice and love of neighbor, “says the presidency.
“We join in prayer to the people of God throughout the world in these moments of pain, and we raise our prayers for their eternal rest. As a nation of faith, Peru pays tribute to whom, as a spiritual guide, he knew how to illuminate the paths of the Church with wisdom, mercy and hope,” the statement adds.
Archbishop of Lima regrets the death of Pope Francis
Hours before the pronouncement of the Presidency, the cardinal of Lima, Carlos Castillo, also expressed his condolences for the death of Pope Francis and pointed out that the Supreme Pontiff worked until the last day of his life for the Church.
“Until the last day he worked for the Church (…) I want to express to all the sorrow we feel and the hope that we still have of someone who testified to Jesus Christ and it was the transparency of him in his life. We ask all his prayers for Francis for that also, from the kingdom of God, he continues to give us the strength and spirit to testify him vividly especially in the midst of the needs of the weakest and most poor.