VATICAN CITY – U.S. Senator JD Vance has shared his heartfelt reaction to the passing of Pope Francis, just one day after meeting with the pontiff during his visit to the Vatican.
In a brief but emotional statement, Vance said:
“I was happy to see him yesterday, though he was obviously very ill. […] May God rest his soul.”
The meeting, which took place only hours before Pope Francis’ death at age 88, marks one of the final public interactions the Holy Father had with a foreign official. The senator’s tribute highlights both the fragile condition Pope Francis was in and the deep respect world leaders held for the first Latin American pope.
Pope Francis’ Final Days
Pope Francis had recently been released from a 38-day hospital stay due to a severe case of double pneumonia. Despite his illness, he appeared in public on Easter Sunday to greet crowds at St. Peter’s Square, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to his role even in his final days.
The Vatican confirmed the pope’s passing early Monday, ending a historic and often reformative papacy that began in March 2013.
A Personal Moment for Senator JD Vance
Senator Vance’s reflection adds a personal layer to the international mourning of Pope Francis. Their meeting, held at the Vatican just a day before the pontiff’s death, is believed to have included discussions on faith, public service, and global humanitarian issues.
Vance, a devout Catholic and a rising figure in American politics, has spoken in the past about the influence of faith on his personal and professional life.
Tributes Continue to Pour In
Senator Vance joins a growing number of world leaders who have offered tributes to Pope Francis, remembering his efforts to reform the Church, champion the marginalized, and promote global unity. As the world reflects on Pope Francis’ legacy, moments like this personal interaction with Senator Vance emphasize the pope’s enduring impact across both religious and political spheres.