Faithful go to the Cathedral of the Sé in SP, after the Pope’s death: ‘We are without a pastor’
Also impacted by the death of Francis, Felipe Santos, 27, went to church after seven years. “Even in such a conservative scope, he positioned himself politically. He was a Franciscan Pope. He looked at the poor. He brought discussions to the public, which were previously closed,” he says.
“Man of faith, who spread peace.” Manager Tatiana Ribeiro, 41, said she will always remember Francisco as someone who made no distinction between people. “He spoke of love, regardless of race, sexuality, religion. It was the first Pope I heard about it. This is true love, not judging people. I think it was the best pope of recent times,” he said.
“We were confident that he was going to get better.” Catholic practicing and frequency of masses, the clerk Regina Calegari, 59, was also honoring the Pope in the Cathedral of the See. Facto NewsShe said she was hopeful to see Francisco’s appearance yesterday at the Easter Mass of St. Peter’s Basilica.
I am very sorry for the loss. A great loss. We are without a pastor. We hope that (the next Pope) will be someone who continues someone with his thinking.
Regina Calegari, to Facto News
“We pray that one in the same line will come.” Social worker Edineia Maria Massarioli, 53, also made choir to the desire of a new pope as progressive as Francis. “He thought of everyone, asking a lot of peace, did not discriminate. He had a special charisma.
