PM Narendra Modi remembers Pope Francis during Vizhinjam seaport inauguration
The 88-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church was recently discharged from Hospital, where he was receiving treatment for an infection that led to double pneumonia.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a gathering in Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram on Friday (PTI)
Thiruvananthapuram, 2 May
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, while addressing a
gathering in Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram, paid tribute to Pope Francis, who
passed away at the age of 88 on Easter Monday in Vatican City.
PM Modi inaugurated the Vizhinjam seaport in Thiruvananthapuram and stated that
a few days ago, the world lost Pope Francis. On behalf of India, President
Droupadi Murmu attended the funeral ceremony.
"A few days ago, we all had a very sad time. We lost Pope Francis. On behalf of India, President Droupadi Murmu attended the funeral...from the land
of Kerala, I once again express my condolences", PM Modi said.
Pope Francis passed away on 21 April, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence
in the Vatican's Casa Santa Marta.
The 88-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church was recently discharged from Rome's Gemelli Hospital, where he spent five weeks receiving treatment for an
infection that led to double pneumonia.
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as Jorge Mario Bergoglio, he was ordained a
Catholic priest in 1969. Following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI on 28
February, 2013, a papal conclave elected Cardinal Bergoglio as his successor on
13 March. He chose Francis as his papal name in honour of Saint Francis of
Assisi.
President Droupadi Murmu attended the funeral on behalf of India on 25 April.
Meanwhile, for the election of the next Pope, the College of Cardinals has
recognised that all 133 cardinal electors have the right to vote in the
upcoming conclave on 7 May.
Among the 133 cardinals currently eligible to vote in the Papal conclave, four
are from India. These include Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrao, Cardinal Baselios
Cleemis, Cardinal Anthony Poola, and Cardinal George Jacob Koovakad.
To validly elect a new Pope, a two-thirds majority of the electors' present is
required. After the votes are counted, all ballots are burned. If the ballot is
inconclusive, a chimney positioned over the Sistine Chapel emits black smoke.
If a Pope is elected, white smoke will billow out of the chimney.
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