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Pope Francis was a person of the folks. Will the subsequent pope be?
After 12 years as the pinnacle of the Catholic church — and essentially the most well-known Christian on the planet — Pope Francis died on Monday (April 21) at 88. A charismatic reformer, the primary Latin American pope and the primary Jesuit pope, Francis was beloved nicely past the Catholic church. As world leaders, Catholic trustworthy and cardinals from across the globe journey to the Vatican this week to mourn Francis, speak of his successor has additionally begun. The Conclave — made all of the extra intriguing to many by the latest Oscar nominated film of the identical identify — will happen within the coming days and the lists of “papabile,” or favored successors, are already rolling in. Katelyn and Roxy are joined by Claire Giangravé, RNS’s voice of the Vatican, for a mirrored image on Francis’s legacy and a sneak preview of the Vatican drama to come back.
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Claire Giangravé is a Rome-based reporter for RNS, masking the Catholic Church and the Vatican.