In the death of Pope Francis, the world has lost a genuine and humble human, who dedicated and reached out to all in particular to the poorest and most marginalised. Leading by example, he will always be remembered as a beacon of hope for the downtrodden and underprivileged and for his compassion by a tireless commitment for the common causes and benefits of ordinary people.
Pope Francis, the first Jesuit Pope was very inspiring and had an extraordinary human memory. Ever so, candid and upright, always walking the talk and speaking his mind. He was passionate about saving the environment and dealing with the adverse effects of climate change. He reached out to different faiths and his immense contribution to promoting inter faith dialogue was appreciated by all. While striving for World Peace he wanted leaders in Power to conduct themselves with humility, kindness and respect for each other.
History will record that all through his thirteen years as Pope and until the very last, he was close to the people. Even on this Easter Sunday, the Holy Father with determination and love made his final public appearance by greeting and giving his apostolic blessing to the people and the world in St Peter’s Square.
A true tribute to our departed Pope would be for all world leaders to emulate his rich legacy and to work tirelessly towards lasting and sustainable World Peace and end all acts of war and aggression currently going on in various parts of the world. His mission on earth accomplished, may Pope Francis continue to bless us while he now rests in eternal peace as he makes his journey to the House of God awaited by the Lord.