Mourning a Pope We Often Ignored | Sojourners

Mourning a Pope We Often Ignored

A woman lifts the image of Pope Francis. Numerous Catholic congregations gathered in Buenos Aires' Cathedral Square to bid farewell to Pope Francis with a mass. Archbishop Jorge Ignacio García Cuerva led the celebration in front of the crowd. Afterwards, the groups made a symbolic procession around the square, led by an image of Pope Francis.

Pope Francis will be remembered as a champion for the vulnerable. The outpouring of praise from global leaders shows a near universal appreciation for his voice for justice.

Former President Joe Biden marked Francis’ death in a statement, saying the pope “commanded us to fight for peace and protect our planet from a climate crisis. He advocated for the voiceless and powerless.” President Donald Trump ordered flags to be flown at half-staff in the pope’s honor. Several other leaders in the U.S. and around the world also took time to honor Francis.

But you can’t have a voice for justice without boldly denouncing injustice, and Francis was brave enough to do so. Recalling Francis’ simplicity and humility, we must avoid the risk of erasing his courage and audacity, letting the powerful — all too keen to praise a pope whose advice they routinely ignored — off the hook in the process.

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