Pope Francis died Monday at 88, according to CNBC. Francis was the first pontiff from the Americas and a transformative figure in the modern Catholic Church. A day prior, the pope gave his Easter address from a wheelchair and met with U.S. Vice President JD Vance. He had been hospitalized in February for pneumonia and multiple infections. Francis was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and became pope in 2013. He was known for progressive reforms, support for the poor, and a more inclusive tone toward LGBTQ+ Catholics. His successor will be chosen by the conclave.