Pope Francis Rest in Peace
POPE FRANCIS R.I.P From Bishop Richard on hearing of the death of Pope Francis: " As we mourn the death of Pope Francis, we can also be deeply grateful for his life of service to the Universal Church. Bringing his experience of the Church in South America, informed and enlightened by his life as a member of the Society of Jesus, he called us all to simplicity of life, a renewed openness to the gift of mercy, a deeper understanding of the dignity of the human person and a respect and care for creation. The work of the Synod, that has marked the more recent years of his papacy, is sure to inform the life and mission of the Church in the proclamation of the Gospel; his faithful dedication, even as he lived with failing health, is an example to us all. May he rest in peace."
Elected to the papacy in March 2013, Pope Francis was an unwavering advocate of the poor and marginalised.
A powerful proponent for the value and sanctity of every human life, the Pope was vocal in his denouncement of human trafficking, which he referred to as a "global scourge". He designated February 8 as the International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking and worked steadfastly to raise awareness of the illegal practice, promoting the work and mission of the Papal anti-trafficking charity, ‘The Santa Marta Group’, which operates internationally to end the criminal trade.
Serving within an increasingly violent and polarised global landscape, Pope Francis worked tirelessly and vocally in the pursuit of peace, dispatching Vatican envoys across the world to deliver aid and spiritual support to people and communities in need, while urging governments and world leaders to bring an end to conflict and violence, particularly in the Middle East, Ukraine, and Sudan.
Equally galvanising was the Pope's stance on Care for our Common Home, and his concern for environmental stewardship. In 2015 he published Laudato Si' - the first of two encyclical letters on the climate crisis - calling on people of all ages and backgrounds to redouble local, national, and international efforts to safeguard and protect the planet. Writing Laudate Deum in 2023 he reiterated the need for people across the world to act, highlighting that "there are no cultural changes without personal changes." Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him, may he rest in peace. Amen.






