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Pope Francis Face Shows Creepy Purple Bruising
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35322, member: 636"] People noticed something unusual about Pope Francis as his body lay at St. Peter's Basilica. Photos spread online showed discoloration on his face. Doctors explain that this happens naturally after death. When someone dies, blood stops moving through the body and sinks to lower areas because of gravity. Medical experts call this normal change livor mortis. The effect creates reddish-purple marks where blood settles. His age made these changes more noticeable on his skin. Vatican officials did not address the social media talk about his appearance. They know this happens to everyone who passes away. The pope died Monday, April 21, 2025, at 88 years old. He led the Catholic Church for more than ten years before his death. His body will remain on display until Saturday. The funeral Mass takes place that day in St. Peter's Square. Malawi24 will cover all events connected to his burial. The church will hold special services called Novemdiales after the funeral. Cardinals from around the world will gather soon for a conclave. They must select who becomes the next pope. The process starts after they complete the nine days of mourning. [/QUOTE]
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