Pope Francis, who passed away at 88, was renowned for his efforts to make the Catholic Church more accessible, emphasizing service to the poor and adopting a humble lifestyle that resonated with the public. His papacy marked a shift from the conservative approaches of his predecessors, as he engaged effectively with media and the public, often speaking spontaneously and creating impactful moments that highlighted social issues. As the Church conducts the traditional rituals outlined in the "Ordo exsequiarum Romani pontificis" to honor him, these ceremonies reflect both the rich history of the papacy and the significant contributions of Pope Francis as the first Argentine pope.
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The passing of Pope Francis, the first Argentine pope, has initiated the ancient rituals and traditions of the Roman Catholic Church, as outlined in the "Ordo exsequiarum Romani pontificis," marking the transition to new papal leadership. These time-honored customs, including the camerlengo's ceremonial role and the conclave of 135 Cardinal Electors in the Sistine Chapel, ensure both the honoring of the deceased pope and the continuity of Church leadership. The conclave, conducted in secrecy, is a pivotal event that determines the future direction of the Church, influencing Catholics worldwide.

