New York, 21 April 2025
I want to extend my deepest condolences to Catholics, and all those around the world, inspired by the extraordinary life and example of His Holiness Pope Francis.
Pope Francis was a messenger of hope, humility and humanity.
He was a transcendent voice for peace, human dignity and social justice.
He leaves behind a legacy of faith, service and compassion for all — especially those on the margins of life or trapped by the horrors of conflict.
Pope Francis was a man of faith for all faiths — working with people of all beliefs and backgrounds to light a path forward.
Through the years, we at the United Nations were greatly inspired by his commitment to the goals and ideals of our organization — a message I was honoured to convey in my meetings with him as Secretary-General.
Pope Francis also understood that protecting our common home is, at heart, a deeply moral mission and responsibility that belongs to every person.
Many of us find great meaning in his final Easter message delivered just yesterday.
He appealed for us not to yield to – as he called it – the “logic of fear”.
Instead, he urged the world to invest in what he referred to as the “weapons of peace” – to help the most vulnerable, to fight hunger, to advance development.
Our divided and discordant world will be a much better place if we follow his example of unity and mutual understanding in our own actions.
Thank you.
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