Martin Scorsese regrets Pope Francis’ death: “I radiated goodness”

Martin Scorsese 82, honored Pope Francis After his death at the age of 88. The filmmaker praised the pontiff’s kindness and wisdom.

In an interview with Variety, the director of “Moon of the Flower Moon,” said: “There can be much to say about the importance of Pope Francis and everything he meant to the world, to the church, to the papacy. I leave it to others.”

The screenwriter He highlighted his goodness and wisdom . “He was, in every way, a remarkable human being. He recognized his own flaws. He radiated wisdom. I radiated kindness. He had an unshakable commitment to good. He knew, in his soul, that ignorance was a terrible plague for humanity. So it never stopped learning.

For him, the Loss of the Pope was deep . “I was lucky to meet him and I will miss his presence and warmth. The loss to the world is immense. But he left a light behind, which can never be turned off,” he added.

Like other celebrities, Martin Scorsese paid tribute to Pope Francis. According to the Vatican, the pontiff died after stroke and heart failure.

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This content was originally published in Martin Scorsese regrets Pope Francis’ death: “I radiated kindness” on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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