Argentina marks first anniversary of Pope Francis's death

Argentina's Catholic Church will hold a mass at Luján Basilica on Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of Pope Francis's death on April 21, 2025. Bishops from across the country, Governor Axel Kicillof, and national representatives including Vice President Victoria Villarruel will attend. Buenos Aires will feature tributes at San José de Flores Basilica and projections on the Obelisk.

Argentina's Episcopal Conference arranged a mass at Our Lady of Luján Sanctuary at 5 p.m., presided over by Bishop Marcelo Colombo, the entity's president, and concelebrated by Cardinal Ángel Rossi, Bishop César Fernández, and Bishop Raúl Pizarro. The entire local episcopate will enter in procession to honor Jorge Bergoglio. "A un año de su Pascua, la Iglesia en la Argentina se reúne para hacer memoria agradecida del Papa Francisco y renovar el compromiso misionero que marcó su pontificado", the Conference stated in a release.

Attendees will include Vice President Victoria Villarruel and Worship Secretary Agustín Caulo, as President Javier Milei and Chancellor Pablo Quirno are traveling to Israel. Buenos Aires Governor Axel Kicillof will also attend after a Supreme Court hearing.

In Buenos Aires, the city will host events from 8 p.m. at San José de Flores Basilica, with a mass led by Archbishop Jorge García Cuerva. The Obelisk will display the phrase “Nadie se salva solo”. "Francisco will remain among us as the man he was in life: a good porteño", said City Chief Jorge Macri. Other events include a mural at San José de Flores station and planting an olive tree in Flores Plaza.

The previous Saturday, Portuguese priest-DJ Guilherme Peixoto drew about 100,000 people to Plaza de Mayo with an electronic show blending Pope Francis's messages with music.

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Crowd at Luján Basilica for Pope Francis death anniversary mass, led by Archbishop Colombo with political leaders present.
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Political leaders gather in Luján for Pope Francis death anniversary

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Luján's Basilica hosted a massive mass on Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of Pope Francis's death, attended by government officials and opposition figures. Mendoza's Archbishop Marcelo Colombo led the ceremony before thousands of faithful. Vice President Victoria Villarruel was invited but did not attend.

During the Fiesta de la Resurrección in Madrid's Plaza de Cibeles, Cardinal José Cobo read a letter from Pope Leo XIV announcing a vigil with youth and families at the same site on June 6. The event drew 85,000 attendees who enjoyed performances by Gypsy Kings, Boney M, and Hakuna. The announcement is part of the Pope's Spain itinerary from June 6 to 9.

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President Javier Milei led the official act for Veterans and Fallen in the Malvinas War Day in Buenos Aires' Plaza San Martín, reaffirming the sovereignty claim over the islands and announcing distinctions for veterans in 2027. Vice President Victoria Villarruel took part in Chivilcoy, skipping the Tierra del Fuego vigil to avoid manipulated photos with opponents. Opponents like Axel Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner criticized the Government for allegedly scorning sovereignty.

Chile's Senate approved on Wednesday, by 34 votes in favor, six against and one abstention, the bill authorizing a monument to former President Sebastián Piñera in Plaza de la Ciudadanía. The measure, already passed by the Chamber of Deputies, will be funded through public collections and donations coordinated by his family foundation. The debate featured praise for his career alongside tensions over the 2019 social unrest.

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Carlos 'Indio' Solari died on Friday at his home in Parque Leloir. The public wake will take place on Sunday in Avellaneda.

The 34th Marcha para Jesus took place this Thursday (4) in São Paulo, drawing about 33,800 participants according to a USP estimate. The event featured the presence of Attorney General Jorge Messias, representing President Lula, and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro.

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Hundreds of thousands attended the farewell of musician Indio Solari, an event described as one of the most important in Argentine cultural history.

 

 

 

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