Legacy of Compassion: Pope Francis' Imprint on the Vatican and the Poor

As Pope Francis, known for his dedication to the poor, passes away, the Vatican reflects on his efforts to make the Church more inclusive. Known as the 'slum bishop,' Francis prioritized the welfare of the homeless, turning Vatican buildings into shelters and establishing facilities for marginalized communities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 04-05-2025 14:30 IST | Created: 04-05-2025 14:30 IST
Legacy of Compassion: Pope Francis' Imprint on the Vatican and the Poor
Pope Francis

Pope Francis, admired for his deep commitment to inclusivity and helping the poor, has left an indelible mark on the Vatican and the global Roman Catholic Church. His passing on April 21 at 86 years old invites reflection on his papacy, which saw efforts to bridge the gap between the Church and marginalized communities.

The late Pope, often referred to as the 'slum bishop' due to his compassionate work in the shanty towns of Buenos Aires, made waves by transforming palatial Vatican spaces into shelters for the homeless. This movement spread visibly around St. Peter's Square as word of his generosity grew, welcoming those without a home.

As Vatican officials prepare to select a new leader, they reminisce about Francis' legacy. Many hope for a successor who embodies the same openness, with potential candidates including Cardinals with strong records on social justice. Observers around the world anticipate the direction the Church will take post-Francis.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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