
Pápež František
Pápež František, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina in 1936, became the first pope from the Americas and the Southern Hemisphere when he was elected in 2013. Known for his progressive views on social issues, he has been an advocate for the poor and marginalized, emphasizing themes of mercy, humility, and environmental stewardship. Throughout his papacy, he has addressed various global issues, including climate change, immigration, and social justice. His leadership style is characterized by a focus on dialogue and reconciliation, aiming to bridge divides within the Catholic Church and in the world. Recently, he was in the news for meeting with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, discussing important international issues, before being hospitalized for respiratory difficulties.
Born on Dec 17, 1936 (88 years old)
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Slovakia:
Pápež František has been hospitalized for over a month and acknowledged his own fragility in a personal address to the faithful.
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Slovakia:
Pápež František is currently hospitalized due to a respiratory infection and pneumonia.
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Slovakia:
Pápež František is currently in the hospital receiving treatment for bronchitis.
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Slovakia:
Pápež František has respiratory difficulties and was hospitalized after meeting with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
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Slovakia:
Pápež František was hospitalized due to respiratory issues after meeting with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico.
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