Reporter's Notebook: From John Paul II to Francis, covering two historic papacies

The deaths of two popes, Francis and John Paul II, occurred almost exactly twenty years apart, highlighting their significance. While both were well-known figures with similar personal approaches, they also had their differences. I had the privilege of covering both of their deaths.

The news of Pope Francis’ passing reached me just as I was returning to London from a lengthy Easter weekend in the United States. Despite his serious illness, his sudden and quiet death at his humble apartment in the Santa Marta guesthouse caught many off guard. What was supposed to be a quick rest at home turned into a hurried trip to our UK studio.

In a series of live broadcasts, I discussed the life of a man who felt familiar to many – the “People’s Pope.” Hailing from the Americas, he spent 12 years advocating for the marginalized, those affected by war, hunger, and poverty. He tackled significant global challenges such as inequality and climate change, while also addressing internal matters within the Roman Catholic Church like sexual abuse, as well as the roles of women and members of the LGBTQ+ community. Throughout it all, he maintained a personal, unassuming, and often humorous demeanor.

Fox News' Greg Palkot reported on both Pope Francis and Pope John Paul II.

Fox News’ Greg Palkot reported on both Pope Francis and Pope John Paul II. (Pope Francis AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino | John Paul II: Getty Images)

Both John Paul II and Francis were thought to be long-shot outsiders. Speculation is now building about the choice to be made in the upcoming papal “election.” Will it return the papacy to Italian dominance or spread its reach to a new country and continent? Will the new pope revive a more conservative approach to the church or stay in the modern spirit of Francis?

The coming days will tell.

Many of us carry our own reminders of those who have passed. In my case, literally. In 2005, a Vatican insider gave me rosary beads blessed by John Paul II. I’ve kept them with me on all my sometimes-rough travels since. From Afghanistan and Iraq . . . to the Mideast and Ukraine.

Rosary beads blessed by Pope John Paul II, carried by Greg Palkot on his travels.

Rosary beads blessed by Pope John Paul II, carried by Greg Palkot on his travels. (Greg Palkot)

I also keep with me the memory of my late mother. She was a big fan of the Polish pontiff. She died of Lou Gehrig’s disease, or ALS, which ravages the body. Similar to some of the effects of Parkinson’s disease that contributed to John Paul II’s death. 

Born of humble stock, I know Mom would also have liked the simple faith of Pope Francis. And how he passed. There are some who say he held off his “departure” until the Monday after the events of Easter, so as not to spoil that most holy day in the Roman Catholic calendar.    

Just like some in my family think, my mother held off her passing until the day after my April birthday. Considerate of others to the end.

Rest in Peace Francis.  Although I’m sure you’ll have a lot of catching up to do with all your friends “upstairs”!

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