Pope Francis is no longer
Pope Francis (George Mario Bergogli), the chief of Catholic Christians, died. The Vatican confirmed that he died on Monday (April 21). The British news agency Reuters reported the information according to a Vatican video message

According to the report, he left his last breath at 5am local time on Monday (April 21). The head of the Roman Catholic church was suffering from physical problems for a long time. He was 5 years old at the time of his death.
The culprit died the day after the celebration of 'Easter', a celebration of Christianity. He met US Vice President JV Vans on Sunday.
Pope Francis had been suffering from illness for a long time. He returned to the Vatican on March 25 after receiving treatment for five weeks in pneumonia in two lungs. He was undergoing treatment for a long time after 12 years of taking over as a Pope.
Doctors first identify a complex bacteria, virus and fungal infection in his respiratory tract. Later, the two lungs spread and turned into pneumonia. Blood tests caught the primary symptoms of anemia, low platelets and kidney failure.
The Pope's physical condition was suddenly deteriorated on February 23. He has to get the help of non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation (NIV) mask as he enters the airways with acute cough.
At a young age, one of his lungs was excluded by operation. He was admitted to Jamly University Hospital in Rome on February 7 with intense symptoms of bronchitis.
George Mario Bergoglyio was elected Pope on March 7. After being elected as a pope, Francis changed his name. The priest of Argentina was well known for his sympathy for the poor.
Pope Francis was very disliked in a spectacular life. He never lived in the ornamental residence of the Apostolic palace used by the predecessors.
He took charge of a church that was quite criticized for sexual abuse of children. At the same time, the Vatican's bureaucracy was overwhelmed. He was elected Pope with a clear mandate of bringing discipline to the church