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Argentina Moves to Honor Pope Francisco with National Holiday and Commemorative Currency

Legislators propose April 21 as a national holiday and call for currency and stamps to celebrate the late pontiff's legacy.

Overview

  • Unión por la Patria deputies introduced a bill to establish April 21, the date of Pope Francisco's death, as a national holiday in Argentina.
  • The proposed holiday would include state-organized activities to reflect on the values of solidarity, humility, and social justice championed by the late pontiff.
  • Senator Maximiliano Abad has proposed issuing commemorative currency, stamps, and coins featuring Pope Francisco to honor his global influence and moral leadership.
  • Pope Francisco, the first Latin American and Jesuit pope, is remembered for his advocacy for marginalized communities and environmental stewardship.
  • Grassroots tributes, including pilgrimages retracing Francisco's community work in Buenos Aires, continue to celebrate his enduring social-justice legacy.