The flags of the L'Alfàs Town Hall are at half-mast in mourning for the death of Pope Francis.
The flags at the l'Alfàs del Pi Town Hall are flying at half-mast in mourning for the death of Pope Francis. The Pontiff died yesterday, Monday, April 21, at 7:35 a.m., at the age of 88, in his residence at Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican.
The Supreme Pontiff had been suffering from numerous respiratory complications for two months, leading to a lengthy hospital stay. Although he had been discharged, his health remained very poor and he was truly debilitated.
The L'Alfàs City Council has joined the three days of national mourning declared by the Spanish government. Since Monday, the City Council's flags have been flying at half-mast, a symbol of mourning that will remain in effect until Wednesday.
The City Council of l'Alfàs mourns the passing of Pope Francis, highlighting his commitment to peace, social justice, and working with the most vulnerable.