Condolences on the Passing of His Holiness Pope Francis
KREENO Consortium and Probitas Report extend heartfelt condolences on the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis. This article reflects on his life of devotion, compassion, and the indelible mark he left on the world.

Press Statement
Kreeno Debt Recovery And Private Investigation Agency (Kreeno Consortium) joins the global Catholic faithfuls, Christians of all traditions, and people of goodwill worldwide in mourning the profound loss of His holiness Pope Francis, a humble servant of God, a tireless champion of the downtrodden, and a guiding light to billions across the globe. His passing, during the sacred season celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, invites us to reflect deeply on his life of radical compassion, unwavering faith, and relentless pursuit of equitable justice.
Pope Francis embodied the service of his lord, dedicating his life to lifting up the marginalized, bridging divides, and calling humanity to mercy, humility, and ecological stewardship. His papacy was marked by a revolutionary spirit of inclusivity—embracing refugees, condemning indifference to poverty, and challenging the powerful to serve rather than be served. His words and actions echoed Christ’s commandment: “Love one another as I have loved you.”
As we grieve his departure, we find solace in the Resurrection hope that defined his final hours. Just as Easter reminds us that death is not an end but a passage to eternal life, we trust that Pope Francis now rests in the embrace of the Risen Lord, whom he served so faithfully till his last breath. Let us honor his legacy by continuing his work: comforting the broken, defending the voiceless, and nurturing the flickers of peace in a fractured world.
To the Catholic Church, the people of Argentina, and all who revered him as a spiritual father, we extend our deepest sympathies. May his prophetic vision of a “Church for the poor” endure, and may his memory inspire generations to walk justly, love mercy, and bear witness to the light he so radiantly reflected.
“Do not let the hope of Easter be overshadowed by tears. Even in sorrow, we rejoice—for love conquers death.”
In Essence...
Pope Francis was a gentle storm—soft in approach but fierce in purpose. He reawakened the world to the power of mercy, the beauty of humility, and the call to live love loudly.
“The measure of greatness is not how many serve you, but how many you serve.” – Pope Francis
Our Final Thought Going Forward:
The Message (MSG):
"Let me be blunt: If one of us—even if an angel from heaven!—were to preach something other than what we preached originally, let him be cursed."
The Passion Translation (TPT):
"But even if we or an angel from heaven were to preach a gospel different from the one we’ve already proclaimed to you, let him be cursed!"
The Core of Paul’s Gospel of Jesus Chrost
1. Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God.
Born of a woman, born under the law (Galatians 4:4), He fulfilled the law and the prophets (Romans 10:4).
2. He died for our sins, was buried, and rose again.
“I passed on to you what was most important and what had also been passed on to me: Christ died for our sins, just as the Scriptures said. He was buried, and He was raised from the dead on the third day.” —1 Corinthians 15:3–4 (NLT)
3. Salvation is by grace, not works.
“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” —Ephesians 2:8–9 (NIV)
4. Righteousness comes through faith in Christ, not the law.
“Yet we know that a person is made right with God by faith in Jesus Christ, not by obeying the law.” —Galatians 2:16 (NLT)
5. The believer is united with Christ, crucified with Him, and now lives by His life.
“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.” —Galatians 2:20 (NIV)
In Paul’s Own Words:
“But my life is worth nothing to me unless I use it for finishing the work assigned me by the Lord Jesus—the work of telling others the Good News about the wonderful grace of God.” —Acts 20:24 (NLT)
What It’s Not:
Paul was warning in Galatians 1:8 against any distorted gospel:
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Legalism (trying to earn righteousness by obeying laws)
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Ritualism (thinking circumcision, sabbaths, or sacrifices save you)
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Cultural gospel (mixing tradition with truth)
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Prosperity gospel (equating faith with material wealth)
Summary:
The real gospel is this: Jesus Christ + Nothing = Everything.
You are saved, not because you're good enough, but because He is good enough.
You are loved, not because you earned it, but because He chose to love you.
And your righteousness isn’t in what you do, but in who you are now in Christ. Endeavour to be InChristed
In solidarity and prayer,
Dr Ohio O. Ojeagbase FICA, FIDR
Chief Private Investigator / CEO of KREENO CONSORTIUM
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A Gentle Storm: Honoring the Life and Legacy of Pope Francis
Probitas Report Tribute Editorial
In a world often ruled by noise, spectacle, and self-promotion, His Holiness Pope Francis emerged as a quiet storm—gentle in demeanor, yet fierce in purpose. His passing marks not only the end of a papacy but the conclusion of a chapter in modern history defined by mercy, humility, and courage.
From the moment Jorge Mario Bergoglio stepped out onto the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica and greeted the world simply with, “Buonasera,” he began to redefine what it meant to lead. Not with a golden staff, but with a shepherd’s heart. Not from above, but among us.
Pope Francis was, above all else, a man of the people. He rejected the trappings of papal luxury, choosing instead a guesthouse over a palace, a used car over a limousine, and the hands of the poor over the applause of the powerful. His humility wasn’t symbolic—it was habitual. It wasn’t staged—it was sincere.
A Voice for the Voiceless
Where injustice roared, Pope Francis whispered truth. He became the global conscience we didn't know we needed—challenging oppressive systems, confronting ecological apathy, and standing with the marginalized. His encyclical Laudato Si’ was a wake-up call for humanity: that creation is not a commodity, and silence in the face of climate devastation is complicity.
He spoke boldly about inequality, not in abstract policy terms, but as a spiritual crisis. He asked us to see the homeless, the immigrant, the outcast—not as statistics, but as sacred.
Pope Francis often spoke for the voiceless. He criticized economic inequality, environmental destruction, and political corruption. His encyclical Laudato Si’ was a landmark document calling for urgent climate action, marrying theology with ecological responsibility. We judge injustice and uplift the defrauded. Even when no one is perfect, he was a man and as man he has his weaknesses but God rewards.
The Pope Who Built Bridges
In an age carved by walls and sharpened by ideologies, Pope Francis dared to be a pontifex—a bridge-builder in the truest, oldest sense. His pontificate was a call to cross divides, not deepen them. With open arms and an open heart, he reached across fault lines of religion, race, class, and creed. Whether bending low to wash the feet of Muslim refugees or embracing those on the margins of faith and society, he personified the boundless hospitality of Christ.
And who can forget his now-iconic words: “Who am I to judge?”. It was a seismic shift. Not a dismissal of doctrine, but a deferral to divine mercy. Not an abdication of truth, but an affirmation of the sacred mystery within every soul. In just five words, he gave voice to the grace-starved, the misjudged, the outcast. He reminded a watching world that the heart of the gospel is not condemnation, but compassion. With those words, Pope Francis did not erase the boundaries of belief—he humanized them. He invited us to hold truth tenderly, to offer love without disclaimers, and to remember that before we are judges, we are pilgrims—each of us flawed, each of us found. Yet we must know that righteousness and justice are the foundation of God
Anchored in Christ, Yet Open to the World
Though progressive in his compassion, Pope Francis remained anchored in his gospel. His reforms did not betray his faith—they revitalized it. He reminded us that Christianity is not primarily a system of rules, but a revelation of love.
He listened. He wept. He prayed. He challenged. And he never lost sight of the One he served—Jesus Christ.
The End of a Chapter, Not the End of a Call
As the world mourns, it also remembers. And in that remembrance, we are stirred—not to despair, but to live differently. If Pope Francis taught us anything, it’s that real power is found in tenderness, and true leadership flows from listening hearts and not just in titles.
His was a papacy for the soul of humanity—a ministry that cut through bureaucracy to bind up the brokenhearted. The Church may have lost a pontiff, but the world gained an eternal legacy. We at Probitas Report recommend everyone in the world to search the scriptures for yourself to know the Gospel of Jesus Christ to know exactly what thus saith the Lord God.
Once again:
The real gospel is this: Jesus Christ + Nothing = Everything.
You are saved, not because you're good enough, but because He is good enough.
You are loved, not because you earned it, but because He chose to love you.
And your righteousness isn’t in what you do, but in who you are now in Christ. Endeavour to be InChristed
On behalf of the board and editorial team at Probitas Report (An Online Integrity In Business News Media Magazine)
Dr Ohio O. Ojeagbase FICA, FIDR
The Publisher of Probitas Report
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