Westchester County Executive pays tribute to Pope Francis

Westchester County Executive pays tribute to Pope Francis
County Executive George Latimer — Official website of Westchester County
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The world is marking the loss of a prominent religious leader, Pope Francis. Known for his humility, love, and commitment to serving others, Pope Francis was the first Jesuit pope and left a significant spiritual and intellectual legacy.

Ken Jenkins, the County Executive of Westchester, expressed his sorrow over the passing of Pope Francis. In a statement, Jenkins remarked on the Pope’s ability to unite faith and progress. He emphasized the Pope’s teachings on caring for the less fortunate and promoting unity among diverse groups.

Jenkins, a graduate of Fordham Preparatory School, a Jesuit institution, reflected on the shared values with Pope Francis. He praised the Pope’s dedication to justice, truth, love, and unity. Jenkins described the lasting impact of Pope Francis’s leadership and urged people to continue his message of compassion and inclusion.



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