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Jeanie Piña, 67, pays her respects in front of the image of Pope Francis at the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle in San Juan, Texas on Monday April 21, 2025. 
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“A global loss”: Millions of Texans mourn the death of Pope Francis

Some churchgoers in the Rio Grande Valley remembered the leader of the Catholic Church as a forward-thinking figure who cared for everyone.


Rodrigo García, 53, poses for a photo at the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle in San Juan, Texas on Monday April 21, 2025. “I’ll be honest with you, I am more of a progressive Roman Catholic, more in my, you know, life practices more so than in my ritualistic attendance. I feel like I have more of a moral standard and perhaps less as an attending Catholic. Without a doubt this leader needed to at least have one more prayer from myself and my family.”
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Madeleine Croll, 44, poses for a photo at her home in McAllen, Texas on Monday April 21, 2025. “His Holiness has left a profound legacy, using his voice to focus the ministry of Holy Mother Church to care for the least of us, reminding all Christians of our obligations to all God’s children. He kept the door to our Father’s House open to all, and I pray we heed his wisdom in this time of great need.”
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María Candelaria Palacios, 75, poses for a photo outside the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle in San Juan. Palacios says that Pope Francis’ messages helped her change her mind about how she judged people such as members of the LGBTQ community or the people that were divorced. “Just because they [the LGBTQ community] are different does not mean that we are going to set them aside or marginalize them.” “I saw the change in local priests as well, in how accepting they became and by sharing the message that we are all children of God whether the person is divorced, a homosexual, we are all children of God. I had my own reservations towards the homosexuals, but I had to make a decision because they [her female friend and her girlfriend] were going to get married.” Palacios had been invited to her friend’s wedding who was marrying another woman. She asked her priest and he encouraged her to attend the wedding since her friend had been a good person to her for years. Palacios decided to attend but at the end she could not go for other reasons.
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Inside and outside the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle in San Juan on Monday. Francis, the first Latin American pope, died this morning at age 88.

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