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“Popularity of man” and “The War for the Future of the Church”

The Guardian's front page title reads "The groundbreaking head of Pope Francis Catholic Church died in 88" A picture shows the pope in white papal dress waving and smiling. A vague smiling face could be seen behind him. The upper right of the paper is a photo of Sistine Church

The death of Pope Francis, 88, dominated the front pages of major British papers. According to the Guardian, “the “groundbreaking” supervisor of the Catholic Church is respected by millions. A “meeting” will follow, which is a “secret process of choosing a successor”, as detailed later in this article. The Guardian also wrote that the UN humanitarian agency called the IDF report “full of lies” – a report linking the deaths of 15 medical staff and rescue workers to “professional failure.”

"He has moved so much life" Read the front page title of Daily Express. A close-up photo of the pope smiling and waving takes up most of the front page, with a small portion of the pope greeting King Charles and Queen Camilla superimposed on the image

“Daily Express” says that after the “moving meeting” two weeks ago, King Charles III contributed a world tribute to the pope. Express added: “His holiness will be remembered for his compassion, his focus on the unity of the church and his unremitting commitment to the common cause of all peoples in faith.”

Read the title of the front page of the era "outsider" To change the mission of the Catholic Church" And a large image of a smiling and waving Pope Francis was shown.

The Times called Pope Francis “an outsider whose mission was to change the Catholic Church.” It details the Pope’s illness, and reports that he “struggled for weeks to recover from double pneumonia” and died of stroke and “irreversible heart failure.” It noted that the Jack League had been lowered to half of the mast in the British Royal residence.

Daily Star's front page title read "The Pope" And the year of the Pope's birth of the year of the Pope's death - 1936 - 2025. Image of the pope in white papal costume waving a smile, occupying the page.

Using the same image of Francis as the previous page on Tuesday, the star also provides an eight-page special image to mark the pass of the “Popular Pope”. It noted that the sick pope died shortly after meeting U.S. Vice President JD Vance or “JD Dunce.”

Read the title of the front page of i paper "The Pope" And show the pope's expression of joy in the large crowd in the picture.

My paper shared details of the Pope’s final message in its first release and used it to “warn anti-immigrant sentiment.” There is a local election guide in this article, and it is also a story about Prime Minister Rachel Reeves’ vow to “stand up” before visiting the United States.

"He returned to his father's house" The front page title of Daily Mail is read. Francis's smile and waving Pope Francis look right in the image covering most of the pages.

“He returned to his father’s home,” the Vatican statement on the death of the pope. Looking ahead, it added that “fighting for the future of the Catholic Church” begins.

"People's Pope" Read the title on the home page of The Daily Mirror, showing a large picture of Pope Francis smiling and waving in white Pope's clothes.

Mirrors uphold the “Pope of Man”, saying “he fought for the poor and forgotten life”, calling him “humility and love.” No other story becomes the front page of paper.

Read the title of Metro homepage "The final blessing" There is also still a Pope Francis reaching out and holding hands with a young girl without hair.

Photo of the pope reaching out to hold hands with a young girl reaching out to fill the top seat on the subway. It comes from the final blessings of Catholic church leaders this Easter weekend. The report said about 35,000 people participated in the blessing.

"Really blessed" Read the title of the front page of the sun. Text accompanied by a close-up picture of a smile and waving the pope.

The Sun says the Pope is a “real blessing”, as Prime Minister Sir Kyle Starmer says to the Sun in his tribute to religious leaders. He was the pope of “the poor, the forgotten and the forgotten” and the tabloid quoted him. In the upper right corner, the sun hints at the relationship between Liz Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus.

"Nordic warns to retaliate against the countries we trade" Read the front page title of FT. Next to it is an image of the pope smiling and waving in the sun.

The best story of the Bank of England (FT) highlights the global trade uproar: “Beijing warns retaliation against the nations we trade” and pays parallel tribute to the “Modernized Pontiff”. Elsewhere on its front page, it said that U.S. President Donald Trump tried to delineate “the Americans’ “paper inspection” and carried out “attacks on the Fed”, which made the market “roll.”

Title on the homepage of the Daily Telegraph "The last Easter blessing, his work is done".

The Daily Telegraph talked about the Pope’s death, “his work was done”, and after the final Easter blessing, six pages of reports and tributes were inside. Before Reeves headed to Washington to discuss a trade deal between the two countries, Broadsheet added that the dollar had “fallen to three-year lows” amid “market chaos.”

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