Pope Francis
Former Head of the Catholic Church
Pope Francis
Former Head of the Catholic Church
Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio on December 17, 1936, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, served as the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from March 13, 2013, until his death on April 21, 2025. He was the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas and the Southern Hemisphere, and the first non-European pope in over a millennium. Known for his humility and emphasis on God's mercy, he chose to reside in the Vatican guest house rather than the papal apartments and was noted for his less formal approach to the papacy. His papacy focused on reforming the Vatican bureaucracy and finances, addressing social justice issues, and promoting interreligious dialogue. He was also known for his progressive stances on climate change, economic justice, and the death penalty. Despite facing criticism from conservative factions, he remained committed to modernizing the Catholic Church and promoting compassion and inclusivity.
Trump Pays Tribute to Pope Francis on Easter Egg Roll Day
- Monday, 21 April 2025

Donald Trump and First Lady Melania kicked off the White House's Easter egg roll on the South Lawn, hours after Pope Francis passed away at the Vatican following a long health battle. In response to Pope Francis' death, Trump wrote on Truth Social, "Rest in Peace Pope Francis! May God Bless him and all who loved him!"