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up. Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition. On this Tuesday, it was a rather miraculous
Easter Sunday in Rome as the ailing Pope got into the Pope-Mobile and cruised around the Vatican.
There were thousands of people on hand, of course, for Easter Sunday, and the Pope looked
clear-eyed, lively, and then after that, he went back into
the Vatican offices and met with Vice President Vance for 17 minutes. And it was a worldwide
story. Here is the Pope who had been infirmed since February, getting out on Easter Sunday,
and rousing the crowd and talking to the Vice President of the United States. Well, a few hours
later, the Pope was dead. And I can't help with thinking there was some divine guidance in his last
hurrah, but that's because I'm a believer. I am a Irish Catholic, as you know. Now, the legacy of Pope
Francis is twofold. On the theology, he was an ace, very, very compassionate man. I met him
one time briefly, but I observed him for a couple of hours that day in Rome, and he was so kind
to the multitudes of people, of course, wanted to get close to him.
And his whole philosophy was, help the poor, help the poor, and the marginalized.
But of course, he ran into politics.
But for me, Pope Francis did what Jesus assigned him to do.
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