Pope Francis died on Monday, April 21, after being released from hospital on March 23, following a five-week stay which saw him struggle with double pneumonia and its various complications. He was 88. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with the name Jorge Mario Bergoglio, Pope Francis was elected as the successor to Pope Benedict XVI in 2013. He was the first non-European Pope in 1,200 years, and was noted for his calls for peace amid global conflict.
00:28My father Francis is very proud and close to the Christian community of Ghazza and not only the Christian community of Ghazza, but for all of us in Ghazza and all of us.
00:38He met with us another time on the Sabbath, the Sabbath night, before a few days.
00:44He asked us for prayer and he gave us the blessing and we thank you for all the work of God.
00:55This happened to us in Ghazza.
01:05Our father Francis is not just a father to the Catholic Church.
01:11He was a father of the same, especially for the Palestinians in Ghazza.
01:21The father Francis was a son of a real father. He didn't leave us from the beginning of the war.
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