The Catholic community in Singapore has joined millions around the world in mourning the passing of Pope Francis, who died at the age of 88 following a stroke and subsequent heart failure, according to a statement from the Vatican.
Pope Francis, the first Latin American to lead the Roman Catholic Church, was widely seen as a transformative and deeply compassionate figure. His papacy blended tradition with a fresh spirit of inclusivity and empathy. Though he upheld conservative views on issues like abortion, gender theory, same-sex marriage, and the ordination of women, he also became known for his heartfelt welcome to the LGBTQ community, his passionate defense of immigrants, and his strong opposition to the death penalty and unchecked capitalism. An outspoken environmental advocate, he often called on world leaders to take urgent action against climate change.
His visit to Singapore in September last year left a lasting impression. He delivered a message of compassion and unity that resonated deeply with many Singaporeans, regardless of faith. It’s no wonder that around 50,000 people gathered at the National Stadium for the Papal Mass!
On Monday (Apr 21), Singapore’s leaders expressed their condolences and paid tribute to the late pontiff. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said he was “deeply saddened” by the pope’s passing. “His leadership and compassion have touched countless lives, inspired hope, and strengthened efforts to build harmony across all faiths and bring people together,” he said.
President Tharman Shanmugaratnam also honored Pope Francis in a Facebook post, writing, “His unwavering compassion, humility and dedication to humanity inspired us all. His message of peace and understanding touched people from all walks of life.”
What Happens Next?
Pope Francis’ body is expected to lie in state at St. Peter’s Basilica, allowing the public to pay their respects. Honoring his wishes, he will be buried at the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome, becoming the first pope in over a century to be interred outside the Vatican.
The Vatican has entered a period of mourning, and preparations are underway for the conclave, where cardinals from around the world will gather to elect the next pope. This process typically takes between two to three weeks. It can stretch longer if consensus is elusive.

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As the Church prepares to turn a new page, many reflect on the legacy of Pope Francis. He was a man who, in his quiet humility and unwavering faith, strove to build bridges in a divided world.
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