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Rest in peace, Papa
The Straits Times
|April 22, 2025
Pontiff a champion of unity and hope for the world, says S'pore archdiocese
The Roman Catholic fraternity in Singapore has paid tribute to Pope Francis, following the announcement of his death on April 21 at the age of 88.
Ms Chiarina Mapa, who was part of the 1,600-strong mass choir that sang during the Pope's visit to Singapore in September 2024, said she was saddened by his death.
In a nod to the pontiff, who championed issues like migrants and the environment, she said: "He was the Pope of our times — he always thought of how to preserve the future generations and enrich ours. He was well loved, and I will miss him deeply."
Another choir member who performed during the visit in 2024, 67-year-old Ms Tracey Yeh, said: "The thing I will always remember is Pope Francis' theme of unity and hope.
"Unity among diverse groups with different views, faiths and principles; and how to bring hope to the world as Catholics."
Ms Genevieve Chan, 52, who attended the mass at the National Stadium during Pope Francis' visit here, likewise expressed her sorrow at the news of his death.
She said: "I just returned from Rome recently but there was no papal audience as he was recently discharged then.
"But being there with him in spirit, and especially during this Jubilee year, gives me a great sense of oneness with him and the Church. Rest in peace, Papa!"
This story is from the April 22, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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