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Pope Francis, who became the first South American and first Jesuit to ascend to the most powerful position in the Catholic Church, has died at age 88 — just one day after Easter Sunday.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican camerlengo — the “chamberlain” who essentially acts as head of the Vatican between the end of a papacy and the start of the next — confirmed the beloved pontiff’s passing on Monday after a prolonged battle with double pneumonia.

“Dearest brothers and sisters, with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis,” Farrell said in the announcement.


  Pope Francis appears on a balcony as the “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and to the World”) message is delivered, at St. Peter’s Square, on Easter Sunday, in the Vatican, on April 20, 2025. REUTERS Pope Francis appears on a balcony as the “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and to the World”) message is delivered, at St. Peter’s Square, on Easter Sunday, in the Vatican, on April 20, 2025. REUTERS

  A faithful Catholic prays at Basilica San Jose de Flores in Buenos Aires on April 21, 2025, following the death of Pope Francis in the Vatican. AFP via Getty Images A faithful Catholic prays at Basilica San Jose de Flores in Buenos Aires on April 21, 2025, following the death of Pope Francis in the Vatican. AFP via Getty Images

  People pray at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem, 21 April 2025. ABIR SULTAN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock People pray at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem, 21 April 2025. ABIR SULTAN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

“At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church.”

The statement continued, “He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with faithfulness, courage, and universal love, especially for the poorest and most marginalized.

“With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite, merciful love of God, One and Tribune.″

When Pope Francis became pontiff: A timeline of his religious journey and career

  • Dec. 17, 1936: Jorge Mario Bergoglio is born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the eldest of five children to Mario Jose Bergoglio, an accountant from Italy, and Regina María Sívori, the daughter of Italian immigrants.
  • Dec. 13, 1969: Ordained a priest with the Jesuit religious order, which he would lead as Argentina provincial superior during the country’s murderous dictatorship that began in the 1970s.
  • May 20, 1992: Named auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires and in 1998 succeeds Cardinal Antonio Quarracino as archbishop of the Argentine capital.
  • Feb. 21, 2001: Elevated to cardinal by Pope John Paul II.
  • March 13, 2013: Elected 266th pope, the first from the Americas, the first Jesuit and the first to take the name Francis, after St. Francis of Assisi.

Read more about the life of Pope Francis

The process to select a new pope — called a conclave — generally takes place between 15 and 20 days after the pontiff’s death.

The pope’s death comes just one day after US Vice President JD Vance visited him at his residence in Casa Santa Marta at the Vatican.


  Pope Francis greets faithful from the popemobile during Easter as part of the Holy Week celebrations, on April 20, 2025, in Vatican City, Vatican. Getty Images Pope Francis greets faithful from the popemobile during Easter as part of the Holy Week celebrations, on April 20, 2025, in Vatican City, Vatican. Getty Images

  Pope Francis speaks from a balcony on the day of the “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and to the World”) message, at St. Peter’s Square, on Easter Sunday, in the Vatican, on April 20, 2025. REUTERS Pope Francis speaks from a balcony on the day of the “Urbi et Orbi” (“To the City and to the World”) message, at St. Peter’s Square, on Easter Sunday, in the Vatican, on April 20, 2025. REUTERS

  Pope Francis appears on the central lodge of St. Peter’s Basilica to bestow a blessing at the end of the Easter Mass presided over by Cardinal Angelo Comastri in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Sunday, April 20, 2025. AP Pope Francis appears on the central lodge of St. Peter’s Basilica to bestow a blessing at the end of the Easter Mass presided over by Cardinal Angelo Comastri in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Sunday, April 20, 2025. AP

Later that day, Francis delegated the saying of Easter Mass to Cardinal Angelo Comastri.

After the Mass concluded, the pope took the popemobile into St. Peter’s Square for the first time since his health battle as chants of “Viva il Papa,” meaning “Long live the pope,” erupted from the 35,000-strong crowd.

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On March 6, the pontiff’s voice was heard for the first time since his weeks-long hospital stay. In an audio message, he thanked well-wishers before saying, “I am with you from here.”

Pope Francis spent 38 days in Rome’s Gemelli Hospital with a bilateral lung infection which took hold of the pontiff on Feb. 14, with the 88-year-old requiring high flows of supplemental oxygen throughout the prolonged stay and at least once needing an emergency blood transfusion, the Vatican said.


  Pope Francis at the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica during the “Urbi et Orbi” message and blessing to the city and the world as part of Easter celebrations on April 20, 2025. VATICAN MEDIA/AFP via Getty Images Pope Francis at the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica during the “Urbi et Orbi” message and blessing to the city and the world as part of Easter celebrations on April 20, 2025. VATICAN MEDIA/AFP via Getty Images

  Pope Francis receives US Vice President JD Vance before bestowing the “Urbi et Orbi” blessing at the end of the Easter Mass presided over by Cardinal Angelo Comastri in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on April 20, 2025. AP Pope Francis receives US Vice President JD Vance before bestowing the “Urbi et Orbi” blessing at the end of the Easter Mass presided over by Cardinal Angelo Comastri in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican on April 20, 2025. AP

  Pope Francis greets pilgrims during the “Jubilee of the Sick and Health Care Workers” at St. Peter’s Square on April 6, 2025. Getty Images Pope Francis greets pilgrims during the “Jubilee of the Sick and Health Care Workers” at St. Peter’s Square on April 6, 2025. Getty Images

His health was touch and go during the lengthy stay, with doctors reportedly having considered ending the treatment of double pneumonia so that the pontiff could die in peace.

On March 23, Francis made his first public appearance before departing Gemelli Hospital, managing to give a wheelchair-bound thumbs-up from a balcony before returning to the Vatican residence where he began a two-month convalesce to recover from the health scare.

Here's how Pope Francis' successor will be chosen:

The College of Cardinals will convene at the Vatican in the next several weeks to elect the new pope. Mike Guillen/NY Post Design
White smoke will be sent from the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling to announce that a new pope has been elected. Mike Guillen/NY Post Design

The 88-year-old Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1936, was the eldest of five children.

His father was Mario Bergoglio, an Italian accountant who fled Piedmont, Italy to escape the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini, according to his Vatican biography.

His mother, Regina Maria Sivori, came from a Catholic family in Buenos Aires, though they too migrated from Italy.


  Francis leaving the hospital on March 23. Photo by Antonio Masiello/Getty Images Francis leaving the hospital on March 23. Photo by Antonio Masiello/Getty Images

  Pope Francis waves to the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square during his Sunday Angelus blessing on Oct. 15, 2023, in Vatican City, Vatican. Getty Images Pope Francis waves to the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square during his Sunday Angelus blessing on Oct. 15, 2023, in Vatican City, Vatican. Getty Images

  Pope Francis has passed away at the age of 88. Getty Images Pope Francis has passed away at the age of 88. Getty Images

The young Bergoglio held a variety of jobs in his youth, including stints as a janitor, a bouncer and a chemist, before he was ordained a Catholic priest in 1969.


  Francis was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina. Getty Images Francis was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina. Getty Images

He was Jesuit provincial superior in his home country from 1973 to 1979, where he also completed his rigorous studies and Jesuit spiritual training.


  Francis, left, and his brother Oscar, posing for a photo in Buenos Aires, Argentina Getty Images Francis, left, and his brother Oscar, posing for a photo in Buenos Aires, Argentina Getty Images

Bergoglio became archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998 and was made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II in 2001. As a cardinal, he held several high-profile administrative positions in the Roman Curia.

Famously, during the 2001 Ordinary General Assembly, he replaced the iconic Cardinal Edward Michael Egan as realtor adjunct, as the beloved Egan remained in New York in the wave of the September 11 terror attacks. As a replacement, Bergoglio is said to have made a favorable impression upon the College of Cardinals.


  Francis poses with his family (top row, 2nd from left) for a portrait, in the picture also his sister Maria Elena (1st left), in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Getty Images Francis poses with his family (top row, 2nd from left) for a portrait, in the picture also his sister Maria Elena (1st left), in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Getty Images

In 2005, at the conclave that elected Pope Benedict XVI, Bergoglio received the second-most votes in every round of voting and nearly ascended to the lofty height as a 68-year-old.


  An undated photo of Pope Francis. Getty Images An undated photo of Pope Francis. Getty Images

When Benedict XVI shockingly resigned from the papacy in 2013 — an action not taken willingly since Pope Gregory XII acted to end the Western Schism by doing so in 1415 — Bergoglio was a favorite among insiders to put a new face on a scandal-plagued institution.

He was elected as the next heir to St. Peter by a papal conclave on Feb. 28, 2013 — a first for a Jesuit — and chose his papal name to honor the beloved St. Francis of Assisi.


  This undated photo of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio before he was pope. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images This undated photo of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio before he was pope. Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images

Much like his namesake, Francis’ papacy was marked by expressions of humility and compassion, particularly for the poor.

The Jesuit rankled some critics, both inside and outside the Vatican, with progressive attitudes and advisements, including naming several women to major posts in the Vatican and urging the church to be understanding of both gay and divorced Catholics who desire to received the Eucharist — though he stopped short of voicing approval for gay marriage.


  Pope Francis seen here in 2003. AFP via Getty Images Pope Francis seen here in 2003. AFP via Getty Images

During his tenure as pontiff, Francis expressed support for abolishing the death penalty, and at times spoke out against capitalism, even criticizing “trickle-down” economics.


  Francis meeting with his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, in 2013. ABACA/Shutterstock Francis meeting with his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, in 2013. ABACA/Shutterstock

“There was the promise that once the glass had become full, it would overflow and the poor would benefit. But what happens is that when it’s full to the brim, the glass magically grows, and thus nothing ever comes out for the poor,” he told Italian newspaper La Stampa in 2013.

Francis also used his grand pulpit to dabble in global diplomatic affairs, including helping restore diplomatic relations between the US and Cuba, and brokering a deal with China over the Communist Party’s sway over appointing Chinese bishops.


  Pope Francis was elected pontiff in February 2013 after the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. AP Pope Francis was elected pontiff in February 2013 after the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. AP

  Francis was the first pope to be born in the Americas and Southern Hemisphere. Getty Images Francis was the first pope to be born in the Americas and Southern Hemisphere. Getty Images

Pope Francis was a vociferous advocate for the rights of migrants and refugees and implored countries in the West to consider the plight of the least among us. This advocacy included recently speaking out against President Trump’s promise to enforce American immigration policy — calling mass deportations a “disgrace.”

“I, myself, was born in a family of migrants,” Pope Francis said in a Ted Talk in 2021. “My father, my grandparents, like many other Italians, left for Argentina and met the fate of those who are left with nothing.”

“I could very well [have] ended up among today’s ‘discarded’ people. And that’s why I always ask myself, deep in my heart: ‘Why them and not me?'”

In 2024, Francis became the first pope to speak at the G7 summit, which was held in Puglia, Italy. He addressed the world’s major superpowers on the risks of AI, urging leaders to use it in a way that benefits humanity.


  Pope Francis waves to the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square during his Sunday Angelus blessing on the World Youth Day on Nov. 24, 2024, in Vatican City, Vatican. Getty Images Pope Francis waves to the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square during his Sunday Angelus blessing on the World Youth Day on Nov. 24, 2024, in Vatican City, Vatican. Getty Images

Francis, elected at age 76, faced several high-profile health scares over the course of his papacy, which at times prompted rumors he might resign — which he denied, but left the door open to doing so should his health decline irrevocably.

At the age of 21, Francis had part of his lung removed after a bout with life-threatening pneumonia, which his doctors said would not significantly impact his health — unless he was stricken with a major respiratory infection.

In March 2023, Francis was hospitalized in Rome with bronchitis but returned in time for the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday, which was on April 9th.


  Pope Francis was outspoken on issues like immigration, capitalism and the death penalty, which at times put him at odds with right-wing critics. AP Pope Francis was outspoken on issues like immigration, capitalism and the death penalty, which at times put him at odds with right-wing critics. AP

That June, the pope underwent a hernia operation, spending several days at Rome’s Gamelli Hospital, where he also spent his final days.

He skipped a pair of planned visits to Africa in 2022 after getting knee surgery, and has used a wheelchair at public appearances ever since, a move disabled Catholics praised for making his disability “part of his visible identity.”

Leading up to his death, Francis was hospitalized for several days for a “complex” lung infection, which he battled for more than a week and later became full-fledged double pneumonia.

Pope Francis leaves a lasting legacy as an advocate for the poor and needy who carried on the papal legacy of participating in politics — though using his power to advocate for the powerless, inspiring a generation of Catholics

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