Pope Francis remains ‘an incredible source of hope’ - President Higgins

Political leaders across the island of Ireland have reflected on the legacy of Pope Francis after attending his funeral on Saturday.
Pope Francis remains ‘an incredible source of hope’ - President Higgins

By Cillian Sherlock, PA

Political leaders across the island of Ireland have reflected on the legacy of Pope Francis after attending his funeral on Saturday.

President Michael D Higgins led the Irish delegation by attending the mass for the late pontiff with his wife Sabina Higgins, having also viewed Francis’ remains during his lying in state on Friday.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris were also in attendance alongside ambassador to the Vatican Frances Collins.

Pope Francis funeral
President Michael D Higgins, his wife Sabina, Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris attend the funeral of Pope Francis (Simone Risoluti/Maxwells)

Speaking to reporters after the funeral, Mr Higgins said: “Pope Francis was – and will remain – an incredible source of hope.

“He mentioned about a diplomacy of hope. Another thing that he had, which was so moving and interesting, was his proximity to the human body – his embrace of people.

“There was a kind of empathy in his thinking and his practice.”

In a statement, Mr Martin said: “It was an honour to represent the Government and people of Ireland at the funeral of His Holiness Pope Francis, and to reflect on and appreciate the remarkable achievements of his life.”

Mr Harris said: “Pope Francis challenged us all to be better – to care more, to judge less, to lead with kindness. His legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.”

Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill was also in attendance for the funeral.

The Sinn Féin vice president described Francis as a man of “immense courage”.

Michelle O’Neill
First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill attended the funeral (Liam McBurney/PA)

Ms O’Neill said: “Today I joined political and religious leaders from across the world to pay my respects at the funeral of Pope Francis.

“We said goodbye to a leader of great stature, immense courage, and deep humility — a man who carried forward a powerful vision for a fairer, more just, and peaceful world.

“It falls to all of us to honour his legacy by building that better future for our children and grandchildren, in every corner of the globe.”

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said she was not attending because she did not “receive any invitation”.

However, she said she had expressed “genuine condolences” on the death of Francis.

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