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Flags to half-staff in honor of Pope Francis, 88

April 21, 2025 – Washington Co., WI – The president of the United States has directed that the flag of the United States be flown at half-staff at all public buildings and grounds in honor of Pope Francis until sunset on the day of his interment.

Governor Evers echoed the order. “Pope Francis was not only an inspirational spiritual leader, but a champion for the environment, peace, the pursuit of unity through common ground, treating people with dignity, reducing poverty and greed, and shared responsibility through community,” said Gov. Evers. “His passing is a loss for followers of the Catholic faith and many people around the world. Consistent with the president’s order, Wisconsin will join in lowering the flags in honor of Pope Francis’ legacy and memory.”

Flags will be flow at half-staff until sunset of the day of his internment.
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April 21, 2025 – Washington Co., WI – Following a glorious celebration surrounding Easter and the risen Lord the Catholic church and the world awoke Monday to the news of the death of Pope Francis. It was a stunning swing of emotions for many, even though the Pope’s failing health has been widely publicized the word from the Vatican regarding the death of the 88-year-old pontiff definitely led to a hard pause.
Cardinal Timothy Dolan was a guest on NBC News this morning and indicated, “everyone knew he was sick… but his death still was a shock.”

 

In 2002, Dolan served as the Archbishop of Milwaukee and was highly visible in Washington County, presiding over Mass at Holy Hill after statues were tarnished with graffiti, and he was a special guest of the O’Meara’s during a St. Frances Cabrini fundraiser.

Click HERE to see Cardinal Dolan’s comments about the significance of the Pope dying the day after Easter Sunday.

PS – the interview is well worth your time.

Priests with ties to Washington County, WI, have reacted with some of their thoughts.

Rev. Nathan Reesman, a vicar of clergy, formerly with St. Frances Cabrini Parish. “The whole world mourns the passing of Pope Francis, grateful to God for his 12 years as pastor of the Universal Church on earth. He was a great advocate for the least in our midst, a friend to the poor, and a defender of human dignity. He preached the Gospel with joy and will be missed. May he rest in peace.”

Questioned whether Cardinal Dolan would be considered for the position, Reesman said, “Any cardinal under the age of 80 is an active participant in the upcoming conclave, as well as a possible contender to be chosen as the next pope.”

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Rev. Patrick Heppe, formerly of Holy Angels Parish in West Bend, Wi, lives in Slinger and is currently Pastor – Emeritus with the Catholic Community of Waukesha.

“I’m a bit teary-eyed this morning as I hear about the passing of Pope Francis. He was a man who followed closely in the footsteps of Jesus. He had a great love for the poor and the marginalized and worked tireless for peace.  He taught us to be holy, compassionate, and open to God‘s mercy.   Pope Francis lived his name. He showed in contemporary ways how St. Francis would be living today. He will be missed.”
According to the Vatican Newsletter the “late Pope’s body will be placed in a coffin during the rite of ascertainment of death.” That will happen at 8 p.m. tonight, Rome time.

The Pope’s body will then be taken on Wednesday morning to St. Peter’s Basilica.

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