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Singapore Leaders Pen Warm Tributes to Pontiff
The Straits Times
|April 22, 2025
Singapore's leaders have paid warm tributes to Pope Francis, who died on April 21 at the age of 88.
The Argentine had paid a three-day visit to the Republic in September 2024, the first by a pontiff since the late Pope John Paul II's five-hour stopover in 1986.
In a Facebook post, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam described Pope Francis as a figure of "unwavering compassion, humility and dedication to humanity", who inspired people in Singapore and around the world.
He noted that in Singapore's multi-faith society, the Pope's message of peace and understanding had resonated across communities.
Mr Tharman said he was "deeply honoured" to have met the Pope during a visit to Rome in June 2024, and again during his visit to Singapore three months later, and that he cherished those meetings.
"The world too has lost a voice for the poor and those in dire straits," said Mr Tharman. "A voice for peace in a world of wars. A voice for action to address climate change and avoid its devastating effects on people. Above all, a voice of hope and unity."
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, in a Facebook post, expressed his condolences to the Catholic community in Singapore and around the world.
He said Pope Francis' leadership and compassion have "touched countless lives, inspired hope, and strengthened efforts to build harmony across all faiths and bring people together".
Recalling meeting the Pope during his visit to Singapore, PM Wong said: "Pope Francis brought with him an uplifting message of compassion and inclusivity that resonated with many Singaporeans. He leaves behind a lasting and strong legacy that will be remembered for years to come."
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in a Facebook post, said Pope Francis, throughout his papacy, "showed himself to be progressive on many social issues".
This story is from the April 22, 2025 edition of The Straits Times.
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