Pope Francis, the 266th head of the Catholic Church, died on Monday, one day after Easter and nearly a month since his release from the hospital. Colm Flynn, a Vatican correspondent for EWTN News, says Francis worked up until his death despite doctors’ strict orders to rest for at least two months after his hospital stay. Flynn discusses the legacy Francis will be remembered for.
Pope Francis will be known for supporting those in the margins: Journalist | Morning in America
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