
The death of Pope Francis sent waves around the world to Easter Monday. While his followers continue to mourn at the loss of the Pope, let’s look at the last words of wisdom shared by a beloved leader. He shared his message with the world on Easter Sunday, just the day before his browsing.
Pope Francis, lovingly remembered as the most progressive priest of the Vatican, was known for his progressive views on the conflict of Israel-Palestines, migrants, environmental problems, the same sex unions and more. His last message reflected the same compassionate beliefs for people.
Last message shared by Pope Francis
His message began, “Dear brothers and sisters, a cheerful Easter! The tomb, is alive!”
He emphasized the love of hatred and mentioned: “Love prevailed over hate, light over the darkness and truth over the library. Forgiveness has won over revenge. The evil disappeared from history; it will remain until the end, but no longer has much over those who receive the grace of this day.” ”
The late Pope quoted verses from the Holy Bible and called Killing around the world.
“What and Great Thirst for Death, for Killing, We Witness Each Day in the Many Conflicts Raging in Different Parts of Our World! How Much Violence We See, Oxten Even Within Families, Directed at Women and Children! The vulnerable, The Marginalized, and Migrants!
Pope Francis about the conflict of Israel and Palestine
When he talked about the conflict of Israel and Palestine, he urged the ceasefire in Gaza.
“I express my closeness to the suffering of Christians in Palestine and Israel and all Israeli people and Palestinian people. However, the growing climate of anti -Semitism around the world is worrying. At the same time, I think I am attracted to the people, and especially attractive will to war conflict, and especially attract that it is attractive. I attract to the war, and that I attract.
In his thoughts he also prayed for Christian communities in the Middle East, including those in crisis, hit Lebanon, Yemon and Syria.
Pope Francis about the war of Ukraine
He also prayed for the conflict of Ukraine and said, “May the resurrected Christ grant Ukraine, destroyed by the war, his Easter gift of peace, and encourage all parties to seek to achieve a fair and lasting peace.”
Pope Francis also prayed for peace, healing and hope for people from around the world, including those who were affected by conflict and suffering in the South Caucasus, Western Balkans, Africa, Myanmar and other regions plagued by violence, political unrest and natural disasters.
Pope František to political leaders
“I recall all those who are in the positions of political responsibility in our world to avoid giving up the logic of fear that only leads to isolation from others, but rather to use resources available to help the needy, to fight hunger and encourage initiatives that support development.
“May the Principle of Humanity Never Fail to Be The Hallmark of the Daily Actions. In the Face of the Cruelty of Conflicts That Involve Defenceless Civilians and Attack Schools, Hospitals and Humanitarian Workers Persons, Each Possesed of A Soul and Human Digity.
The death of Pope Francis
“At 7:35 this morning, the Roman bishop, Francis, returned to the father’s house. His whole life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and his church,” said Farrell, Vatican Cameron, who will clarify after the papal death.
Francis suffered from chronic pulmonary disease and in February was admitted to the Gemelli hospital for the respiratory crisis, which turned into double pneumonia. He spent 38 days there and returned home.
He described his last public performance on Easter Sunday, the day before his death, and blessed thousands of people on St. Peter. Grab all the updates on the Pope’s death here.
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