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Pope Francis Dies at 88

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Vatican City, April 21, 2025 — Pope Francis passed away peacefully at 7:35 AM on Monday at his Vatican residence, Casa Santa Marta, following ongoing health issues. He was 88.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, made the official announcement, honoring the Pope’s life of service, compassion, and devotion to the poor and marginalized.

Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Argentina, had a history of respiratory illness. He was hospitalized in February with pneumonia and returned home in March to recover, where he later died.

The Vatican has confirmed that the Pope’s body may be moved to St. Peter’s Basilica on Wednesday, April 23, for public veneration. Final funeral arrangements will be set after the Cardinals’ first General Congregation on Tuesday.

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In keeping with his humble spirit, Pope Francis requested a simplified funeral, focused on faith in the Risen Christ rather than papal ceremony. He approved new funeral guidelines in 2024 that will shape the coming rites.

Loved for his humility and known as the “Pope of Mercy,” Francis will be remembered as a pastor who led the Church with compassion, courage, and deep faith.

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Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake Jolts Parts of Mindanao

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Several areas in Mindanao were rocked by a magnitude 6.3 earthquake on Tuesday night, causing panic among residents and prompting precautionary safety checks across affected communities.

According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), the earthquake struck at around 10:00 p.m., with the epicenter located near the province of Davao del Sur. The tremor was tectonic in origin and had a depth of focus of 15 kilometers.

Strong shaking was felt in various parts of Mindanao, including Davao City, General Santos, Cotabato, and nearby provinces. In some areas, the quake lasted several seconds and caused items to fall from shelves and power outages to occur briefly.

There were no immediate reports of major damage or casualties, but local disaster response units were quickly mobilized to assess the situation and ensure the safety of residents. Authorities have advised the public to remain vigilant as aftershocks are expected.

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Phivolcs reminded residents in quake-prone areas to review emergency preparedness plans and stay updated through official channels for any developments.

The earthquake serves as a reminder of the country’s vulnerability to seismic activity, as the Philippines lies along the Pacific Ring of Fire, where numerous earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur each year.

Source: PHIVOLCS

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Twin Grenade Blasts Rock Buluan Town Hall on Good Friday

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Buluan, Maguindanao del Sur — CCTV footage has captured a shocking attack on the municipal government compound of Buluan town, where two men riding tandem on a motorcycle detonated two grenades — one outside and another inside the premises — on Good Friday.

The brazen assault occurred just days after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) assumed control of the town due to escalating tensions and incidents of violence in the lead-up to the upcoming elections.

Local authorities reported that the first explosion took place at the main gate of the municipal building, followed shortly by a second blast within the compound itself. Fortunately, no casualties have been confirmed, though damage to property and heightened fear among residents have intensified the already volatile atmosphere.

The identities of the assailants remain unknown, and police are currently reviewing the CCTV footage as part of an ongoing investigation. Security measures in the area have since been reinforced, with Comelec and police vowing to ensure safety and order as election preparations continue.

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The twin grenade blasts underscore the growing challenges faced by authorities in preventing politically motivated violence in hotspot areas across the country.

 

News Source: Rappler

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How a New Pope Is Chosen: Inside the Papal Conclave

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The election of a new pope is one of the most sacred and secretive traditions in the Roman Catholic Church. Known as the papal conclave, this process has been in place for centuries and follows a precise series of steps.

It begins when a pope dies or resigns. In such cases, the Catholic Church enters a period known as sede vacante, Latin for “the seat being vacant.” During this time, the governance of the Church is temporarily overseen by the College of Cardinals.

Only cardinals under the age of 80 are eligible to vote. These cardinals travel to the Vatican and are secluded within the Sistine Chapel. The word “conclave” itself comes from the Latin meaning “with a key,” reflecting the secrecy and isolation of the voting process.

Each day, up to four voting rounds may take place—two in the morning and two in the afternoon. Cardinals write their chosen candidate’s name on a ballot, which they place in a chalice on the altar. A two-thirds majority is required to elect a new pope.

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After each voting session, the ballots are burned. If no decision is reached, black smoke rises from the chapel chimney. White smoke, however, signals that a new pope has been elected.

Once the final vote is cast and a candidate accepts the role, he selects a new papal name. The world is then informed with the iconic announcement: “Habemus Papam”—”We have a pope.” The new pontiff is then introduced on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, marking the start of his papacy.

This ancient process blends tradition, faith, and ceremony, uniting millions of Catholics worldwide in a moment of profound significance.

Photo credit to: ABC News

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