Portuguese review Papa Francis “Wonderful Heritage

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With deep sadness, the Portuguese received news from The death of Pope FrancisSeveral believers remembered the field at the exit from the Mass in the center of Lisbon. Progressive and proximity legacy From Francisco.

About the future of the Catholic Church, they sweat that successorThey also have an equally amazing pontificate.

“I came to church here, to Mass 13 hours to thank us dads. God gave us. Of course, another good, so good. I would say that this, perhaps, already thinking that Pope John Paul II was actually a very current dad at his height and that he produced a lot, despite all the most conservative forces of the Catholic Church. This dad went on And this was further thanks to humility, through hope, through evidence, ”recalls one faithful of the Church of the Mother of God of the embodiment at the door.

“A great person with impressive evidence and We pray that the next dad has an equally striking role All over the world, ”says another in the statements of Euronews.

“This is a pity, because it will be difficult to replace such a dad, with everything that he represents, everything that changes,” the Portuguese comments in statements about the exit from the mass.

“We had a great dad, a great man. Therefore, we thank God for his life. This is my first feeling. As for the future, I do not know. The Holy Spirit will illuminate the cardinals to give good dadAs they always gave the church. “

Francisco died this Monday at the age of 88, the day after Aparecido on Ballisia Bayiliki St. Peter in the VaticanWhere he blessed thousands of people present at Easter ceremonies.

The Portuguese government has already announced that it would be indicated Three days of national mourningIn memory of Pope Francis.

Argentinean pontiff Was in Portugal twiceThe field for the first time in 2017 to visit the Fatima sanctuary, on the occasion of a century of performances, and then, in 2023, on World Youth Day.

Portugal is also the first time Four cardinal voters in Conclave Who will choose the next leader of the Catholic Church.