Mazur / Catholic Church England and Wales
Papa Francisco
After a few hours of suspenseThe Vatican revealed that Pope Francis died due to a stroke, which led to a coma and irreversible heart failure.
O on Monday morning, due to a AVC. The announcement was made by the Vatican at the beginning of the night.
Corriere della had already advanced that the Pope had felt bad around 7am, having died half an hour later due to a “stroke”.
The same newspaper wrote that the High Pontiff of the Catholic Church had even woken up humorous around 6 am.
The day before, Francisco had also appeared in the usual celebration of Easter Sunday morning at the Vatican. He was not at Mass, but appeared at the beginning to leave a short message and wish everyone good Easter.
Vatican confirms stroke
According to the death certificate published by the Holy See, the stroke, or stroke, led to a coma and an irreversible heart failure.
“The death was confirmed by electrocardio-therapeutic registration,” says the document, signed by the director of the Vatican Department of Health and Hygiene, Professor Andrea Arcangeli.
Pope Francis, 88, died today at 7:35 am (06h35 in Lisbon) at the residence at Casa Santa Marta, in the Vatican City.