Overview
- Vice President JD Vance met Pope Francis on Easter Sunday, just hours before the pontiff's passing, in an unplanned visit due to the Pope's illness.
- Vance characterized the meeting as a 'great honor' and a 'sign from God,' emphasizing its spiritual significance and the unpredictability of life.
- During the brief but gracious encounter, Pope Francis, described by Vance as 'very frail,' gifted the Vice President's family with Easter baskets, a Vatican tie, and rosaries.
- Vance learned of the Pope's death shortly after landing in India and reflected on being one of the last world leaders to meet with the Holy Father.
- The meeting holds personal significance for Vance, a Catholic convert since 2019, underscoring his connection to the faith and its global community.