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Pope Francis died on Monday morning from a stroke and irreversible heart failure, the Vatican announced.
Pope Francis: From Nightclub Bouncer to Global Leader Jorge Mario Bergoglio's journey to becoming Pope Francis is a remarkable story of transformation. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1936 to Italian immigrant parents, his early life included working menial jobs, even as a nightclub bouncer. This experience, along with his later work as a Jesuit priest, shaped his compassionate approach to leadership. Ordained in his early 30s, Bergoglio served as Archbishop of Buenos Aires, where he was known for his accessibility and advocacy for the poor. His elevation to Cardinal further solidified his prominence within the Catholic Church. "He was a man of the people," recalls one former parishioner, highlighting his approachable nature. Upon his election as Pope in 2013, he chose the name Francis to honor St. Francis of Assisi, reflecting his commitment to humility and service. Pope Francis's dedication to social justice and his global influence continue to inspire millions. His story serves as a testament to the power of faith, perseverance, and a commitment to serving humanity.
Pope Francis died on Monday morning from a stroke and irreversible heart failure, the Vatican announced.