
Matthew Young
Reporter at The Daily Mirror
Daily Mirror reporter. Stories/tips to [email protected] From Redcar, Teesside. Views my own etc.
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msn.com | Matthew Young |Tim Hanlon |Zahra Khaliq
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mirror.co.uk | Matthew Young
Despite his critically ill health during hospitalisation just weeks ago, the death of Pope Francis has left Rome shocked to its core. The pain etched on the faces of his followers was unmistakable tonight as a prayer in his remembrance was held in St Peter’s Square. Hundreds turned up to express their sorrow for his loss after the announcement this morning that rocked millions across the world.
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mirror.co.uk | Zahra Khaliq |Matthew Young
Pope Francis's final hours before suddenly dying as Vatican issues death certificate in fullAfter a lengthy health battle, Pope Francis died aged 88 on Monday morning from a cerebral stroke that led to a coma and irreversible heart failure - triggering a nine-day mourning periodWorshippers across the globe continue to mourn Pope Francis after the 88-year-old pontiff died from a cerebral stroke and irreversible heart failure on Monday morning.
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irishmirror.ie | Matthew Young
Pope Francis died from stroke and subsequent irreversible heart failure, the Vatican has confirmed. The 88-year-old, who died on Easter Monday, just a day after greeting crowds in Vatican City while in a wheelchair, drew tributes for his strong advocacy for the poor and marginalised. Pope Francis has been remembered as someone full of compassion, mercy and "irrepressible hope" as Catholics came together to mourn the death of a pontiff hailed by world leaders, reports The Mirror.
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mirror.co.uk | Matthew Young
Pope Francis dead: Exactly what happens next after the Pontiff's deathCardinal Kevin Joseph Farrell, the now de-facto administrator of The Vatican, will be in charge of the next steps following The Pope's deathThe next Pope will be selected according to rituals written and developed over centuries. After the death of Francis was confirmed by The Vatican’s health department and the Cardinal Kevin Joseph Farrell, a well-worn procedure will now be followed.
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RT @Manuel_Tori: Doce años de pontificado y el Papa Francisco hospitalizado. Tras un mes de cobertura, los corresponsales valoran la transp…

#PopeFrancis frail voice heard for first time since hospitalisation on Feb 14. Speaking in his native Spanish, he thanks people ‘from the bottom of my heart’ for support. https://t.co/zoXO612H3r