Pope Francis
Jorge Mario Bergoglio
December 17, 1936 – April 21, 2025
Pope Francis brought his humble, servant attitude to this role of service since 2013.
We pray for God's mercy and compassion on his soul as he enters eternal life.
Two quotes that are emblematic of his service as Pope was calling the Church a "field hospital' which is called to attend to those battered by the burdens of life.
He also urged us priests to serve the people deeply to the point of acting as shepherds who have the smell of the sheep.
May this Servant of God rest in peace and pray for us.
Fr. Chris Santangelo, ss.cc.
Pastor of Holy Name of Mary
Pray a Novena for Pope Francis
Statement on the Death of the Holy Father Pope Francis
Most Reverend José H. Gomez
Archbishop of Los Angeles
April 21, 2025
I join the family of God here in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and Catholics all over the world, in grieving the loss of our Holy Father.
In this beautiful Easter season, when we celebrate our hope in the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, we pray that the angels may lead Pope Francis into paradise, that the saints and martyrs welcome him, and that God in his mercy will make his face shine upon his faithful servant and grant him eternal rest in the love that never ends.
There will be more to say in the days ahead, but in this moment I find myself reflecting with gratitude on the Holy Father’s many kindnesses and expressions of pastoral care for us here in Los Angeles.
Over the years, he appointed nine auxiliary bishops to assist me in serving the family of God and he was always quick to show his spiritual closeness to us in our times of need. It was just in January that he offered prayers and words of consolation as we faced the destruction caused by the wildfires in the Palisades and Altadena. I will never forget his fraternal comfort as we mourned the sudden taking of our beloved Bishop David O’Connell in 2023.
In this time of mourning, my prayer is that all of us in the Church will honor Pope Francis’ legacy by remembering that he called us to urgent tasks that are still not finished:
We must continue our work of serving the poor, the migrant, and all who are forgotten on society’s “peripheries.”
We must persevere in caring for our common home, which is the earth, and in building a world that respects the sanctity and dignity of all human life and the Creator’s desire that we live in peace and fraternity as one human family.
And we must evangelize, spreading the joy of the Gospel as missionary disciples, accompanying our brothers and sisters and helping them to find in Jesus the happiness and love that every human heart longs for.
Above all, we must deepen our own love for Jesus and our commitment to seeking his holiness and reflecting his mercy and love in our daily lives.
Pope Francis showed us, by his constant example, that we should have a great devotion to the Virgin Mary, who is our Blessed Mother and the Mother of the Church.
We turn to Holy Mary now, and we ask for her protection and tender care. May she wrap our Holy Father in the mantle of her love. And may he rest in peace.