Milei once criticized the former archbishop of Buenos Aires and accused him of “preaching communism.”
On Monday, Milei wrote, “As President, as an Argentine, and, fundamentally, as a man of faith, I bid farewell to the Holy Father and stand with all of us who are today dealing with this sad news. RIP.”
The current Archbishop of Buenos Aires, Jose Garcia Cuerva, said: “The pope of the poor has left us, the pope of the marginalized. He insisted on building bridges, he insisted that we live in universal brotherhood. The pope was our father, the father of the poor, the father of mercy. The best tribute we Argentines can pay to Francis is to unite.”
Pope Francis, who had part of one of his lungs removed as a young man, experienced a respiratory crisis in February that developed into double pneumonia.
He spent 38 days in the hospital before being released, but he remained frail. Hours before he died, the pope emerged on Easter Sunday to bless the thousands of people in St Peter’s Square at the Vatican.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, who met Pope Francis on Easter Sunday, said on X that his “heart goes out to the millions of Christians all over the world who loved him.”
“Francis will be remembered for his tireless commitment to the weakest in society, to justice and reconciliation. Humility and faith in God’s mercy guided him in this,” Merz said. “In doing so, the first Latin American to sit on the Holy See touched people worldwide, across denominational boundaries. My thoughts at this time are with the faithful around the world who have lost their Holy Father. May he rest in peace.”
Israeli President Isaac Herzog sent his condolences to the “Christian world especially the Christian communities in Israel, the Holy Land, on the loss of their great spiritual father, His Holiness Pope Francis.”
He said Pope Francis was a man of “deep faith and boundless compassion,” who “dedicated his life to uplifting the poor and calling for peace in a troubled world.”
Herzog said the pope had supported fostering strong ties with the Jewish world and advancing mutual respect.
“His tireless efforts to promote a world that is fairer for all will leave a lasting legacy,” Starmer said.