Former President Gere Bolsonaro (PL) commented on social networks on Monday (21) the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88. For the former Brazilian mankur, the departure of the Pope recalls “the power of spirituality as a sign of uncertainty.”
“The scientist and the Catholics say goodbye to the person who occupied one of the most symbolic figures of Christian faith: the Pope. More than a religious leader, the papacy represents the continuity of the millennial traditions, and a guardian of the spiritual values that formed civilizations,” Bolsonaro wrote in the previous Twitter.
He added: “As for Brazil and the world, the Pope’s personality has always been a sign of unity, hope and moral orientation. His departure calls us to think about faith and its renewal, and remind us of the power of spirituality as evidence of times of uncertainty.”
A The death of the Pope was announced by Cardinal Kevin FarrellVatican Camelingo. The Catholic leader had been discharged from the end of his hospitalization less than a month ago on March 23, after he spent five weeks in the treatment of pneumonia.
“Dear brothers and sisters, with deep sadness, that the death of our holiest father, Francis, said.”
At 7:35 am this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the father’s house. He was devoted throughout his life to serve the Lord and his church.
Farrell continued: “We learned to live the values of the Bible with sincerity, courage and global love, especially in favor of the poorest and most marginalized.”
The statement concluded that “with enormous gratitude for his example as a real student of the Lord Jesus, we recommend that Pope Francis to the merciful love of a triple god.”