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Refrigerator photographer: Thoughts about life, death and legacy of Pope Francis

By David Greene & Síle Moloney

Fernando Medina, Norwood
Photo by David Greene

When Cardinals in Rome gather for the latest conclave to choose a new Pope, this week we have the readers in their opinion about life, death and inheritance of the deceased Pope Francis, the first Jesuit pope, the first Pope from Latin American, and the first pope from the southern hemisphere, in Flores, in Buenos, and April, and In the Vatel, Italy, Buenos, Agent, anxiety, anxiety, anxiety, anching, agent, adjacent, anching, curling, argent, adjacent, anger, argent, fishing. The age of 88.

“This pope was friendly. He changed the work of the church. He saw the world with gay people and the LGBT community. It changed many lives and he opened the spirit of many people. But now there will be changes. I think he will be the last good pope.

Fernando Medina,
Norwood

Alberto Bravo, Norwood
Photo by David Greene

“Pope Francis was a good man for the church. He was an example of everyone because he loved everyone. No matter what happened, he loved everyone and he was a good man and we will miss him because he looked like a saint.

Alberto Bravo,
Norwood

Gustavo Gonzalez, Norwood
Photo by David Greene

“He was a wonderful pope, and he served the church with love and the amazing grace he had. He thought all the time about the poor and those who needed help. Sometimes we are blind, but this Pope was the one who used the Lord for us to see the need all over the world.

Gustavo Gonzalez,
Norwood
Photo by David Greene

Nereida Malave, Kingsbridge
Photo by David Greene

“Every time I started praying to him, I said again and again: 'Pope Francis' because he was such a gift from God. I don't remember another Pope who is so concerned about immigrants, the homeless, even gay people, all people in general, he always said that we are all children of God and pray him every day.

Nereida Malave,
Kingsbridge
Photo by David Greene

Photo by David Greene

“It is deeply sad to hear from the death of Pope Francis. A great light left the earth, his divine mercy, his unshakable faith and his tireless devotion to share the good will of the Lord. He can never be replaced. May the gentleman, who lovingly his loyal servant, his loyal and greeted him in the joyful and learned.

Cyara Rodriguez Lugo,
Norwood
Photo with the kind permission of Cyara Rodriguez Lugo

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