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Enterprise leaders world wide mourned the demise of Pope Francis by posting tributes and condolences on social media Monday morning.
Francis, who suffered from continual lung illness, died at 88 years previous on Monday morning, based on Cardinal Kevin Ferrell, the Vatican camerlengo.
“His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of His Church. He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity, courage, and universal love, especially in favor of the poorest and most marginalized,” Farrell mentioned on the Casa Santa Marta in Vatican Metropolis on Monday.
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Earlier than his passing, Francis spent 38 days in Rome’s Gemelli hospital beginning on Feb. 14 to deal with a respiratory disaster that developed into double pneumonia.
Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg, majority proprietor of Bloomberg L.P., and former New York Metropolis mayor, posted a tribute to Francis Monday morning. In a put up on X, Bloomberg mentioned he had the honour of assembly Francis throughout his 2015 go to to the Sept. 11 memorial in New York Metropolis.
“His message carried special resonance at the site of the 9/11 attacks, and it remains as important today as it was then. His deep commitment to fostering healing and unity inspired people of all faiths around the world, as did his humble style, commitment to the poor, and calls for tackling climate change and protecting the environment,” Bloomberg wrote.
Bloomberg mentioned compassion, tolerance and devotion to justice have been hallmarks of his papacy.
“The world will deeply miss his moral leadership and universal vision,” he added.
Tim Prepare dinner
Apple CEO Tim Prepare dinner posted on X that he was “joining people around the world in mourning Pope Francis.”
“He lived a life of extraordinary grace and deep compassion. May he rest in peace,” Prepare dinner wrote.
Prepare dinner met with Francis at a non-public sit-down on the Vatican in October 2022.
Apple CEO Tim Prepare dinner (R) meets with Pope Francis on the Vatican in Rome. (Maurix/Gamma-Rapho through Getty Photos / Getty Photos)
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Stefano Domenicali
Stefano Domenicali, Italian motorsport government and CEO of Method One Group, mentioned in a press release that Francis “was an authentic example of dialogue, kindness and mercy” and that “he leaves behind a profound legacy that will remain with us all forever.”
Melinda French Gates
Melinda French Gates, co-founder of the Gates Basis and founding father of funding and incubation firm Pivotal Ventures, posted on X that spending time with Francis “was one of the honors” of her life.
“By naming himself for the patron saint of the poor, Pope Francis placed poverty at the center of the Gospel,” French Gates mentioned. “With grace & love, with faith in action, His Holiness used a healing hand to lift up the most vulnerable among us.”
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Sundar Pichai
Google CEO Sundar Pichai posted on X that the corporate joins “the world in mourning Pope Francis.” The chief government additionally recommended his management and power.
“He led the Catholic Church with humility and strength, and his message of unification across faiths and backgrounds will endure. May he rest in peace,” Pichai mentioned.