Leonardo Volpato
Famous ones have used social networks to mourn Pope Francis’ death at the age of 88, confirmed on the morning of Monday (21).
Actress Whoopi Goldberg, who had previously met him at a meeting with celebrities, regretted the match. “He was the nearest, in a long time, that it seemed to remember that Christ’s love involved believers and non-believers. Navigating Pope Francis with his love for humanity and laughs,” he posted.
Actor Antonio Banderas was another to publish on the pontiff. “Pope Francis dies, a man who, as head of the Catholic Church, demonstrated goodness, love and mercy toward the most needy.”
Performer of the character Dona Florinda, actress Florinda Meza said she will miss Francisco. “You have always been concerned with the most vulnerable. Always bringing surprises to the world, your departure is the biggest of all. Thanks for allowing me to meet you, squeeze your hand and hear that, for you, laughter and joy are basic human needs,” she posted.
Famous Brazilians also lamented the news, among them Tata Werneck. “Pope, dear. What a symbolic to leave in Easter. God receives you with all love.”
For writer Thalita Rebouças, the “coolest pope of all” died.
Luciano Huck remembered the day he met him in 2017. “Today the world says goodbye to one of the greatest leaders of our time, an example of charity, humanity, welcoming and justice,” he said.
Source: Folha
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