Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on April 21 declared a seven-day mourning for Pope Francis in Latin America’s biggest country. “Humanity loses today a voice of respect and welcome for others,” Lula said in a statement. “May God comfort those who today, everywhere in the world, suffer the pain of this enormous loss. In his memory and in homage to his work, I decree a seven-day mourning in Brazil.” France 24’s Tim Vickery tells us more.
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