Pope Francis Remembered for Common Touch, Moral Leadership
Pope Francis Remembered for Common Touch, Moral Leadership

Pope Francis Remembered for Common Touch, Moral Leadership

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Pope Francis, who died at the age of 88, is being remembered for his warmth, charisma, and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Those who worked closely with him, such as Professor Anna Rowlands, highlighted his 'common touch' and sense of humor, exemplified by his good-natured response to her being a Manchester United fan. Despite his high office, Francis was approachable and personable, often seeking points of human connection even with those he might not agree with professionally. Rowlands, who was appointed by Francis to a governance role in the Catholic Church, noted his moral leadership on global issues including refugees, climate change, and non-violence. His death is viewed as a fragile and momentous moment for the Catholic Church and the global community. Francis's legacy is one of compassion, human connection, and advocacy for justice, making him widely mourned both within and beyond the Church.

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