A tribute from all over the world is coming from late Pope Francis Hours of his death, world leaders remembered him as the voice of “moral explanation, spiritual courage and immense compassion.”
Liberal leader Mark Carney launched his election campaign in Prince Edward Island, paying tribute to Pontuff.
“I want to talk about someone who has just passed and who has touched the lives of billions deep and deep. Pope Francis was the voice of moral explanation, spiritual courage and immense compassion. He was, in many cases, the conscience of the world, who never felt hesitated, never felt a focus on challenging the powerful.
“During a visit to Canada's Popal in 2022, his apology from residential schools was an important step to advance the church in his journey towards a meaningful reconciliation.”
In a statement, Government General Maryam Simon remembered the Pope as “a bacon of hope and sympathy, spreading messages of peace, love and understanding all over the world.”

Simon said he had the heritage of “humility, social justice and environmental responsibility.”
Simon, who is the first indigenous man to serve as the Governor General of Canada, withdrew his residential school rescue with 2022 apology.
He said, “It was a testament to their respected cultures and beliefs, dialogue and commitment to cooperation – they kept their entire Papisi dear.
Conservative leader Perry Polytor also remembered the Pope's visit to Canada when he offered condolences to Catholic around the world.
“We remember its historical 'humiliation of humiliation', especially for Canada, when they tried to start a reconciliation process with the church,” Polyur said in a statement.
“We join the Catholic loyalists in the inheritance of his humble service and a thankful prayer for his message of love that will continue to affect the world as needed.”
NDP leader Jagmit Singh said that the life of the Pope is an example that will not be forgotten.
“Pope Francis has shown the world that faith can be a power for justice,” he said. He clearly spoke about poverty, inequality and climate crisis. “
Singh called back to apologize for those who survived residential schools in 2022.

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“I attended his visit in 2022, where he offered an apology for the role of the Catholic Church in residential schools. For many survivors, this pardon was not enough. For others, it was a step towards identifying the loss and tragedy of them.”
Block Quicks Leader Yusus-Frances Blancheet offered condolences to all the councilors who identify as Catholic and Christian.
He said, “You can experience this moment in peace.”
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is also a practicing Catholic, said, “What impressed me the most, and personally helped me through our conversation, is that as a jesit, he showed that real rational thought is his highest expression in all the creation of God.”
Trudeau added, “The heritage he left here in Canada, including his reconciliation, will continue to affect Canadian residents forever. The brightness of this heart marked Francis' life and leadership.”
What is the world leader saying?
In a statement on Monday morning, Shah Charles III said that the Pope would be remembered for his tireless commitment to the common reasons for all the people of faith, and for the benefit of others. “
“Queen and I remember with special affection that our meetings with their sanctity were very dynamic in the past years and in the early months of the month. We send our heartfelt condolences and deep sympathy to the church, which he has expressed his commitment to this kind of life, with his commitment to this world.

“As a president, an Argentine, and primarily, as a man of faith, I say goodbye to the holy father and stand with all of us who are dealing with this tragic news today,” said Javier Miley, president of the Pope's native country, said.
US Vice President JD Venus, who met the Pope a few hours before his death, said, “I just came to know about the death of Pope Francis. My heart went to millions of Christians all over the world who loved him.”
The White House was paid a single line tribute to its official X account.
The White House said, “Pope Francis, relax calmly.”
“Pope Francis was a pope for the poor, suppressed and forgotten poor,” British Prime Minister Care Storm said. He was close to the facts of humanity, with Christians around the world facing war, famine, persecution and poverty. “
French President Emmanuel Macron said, “From Buenos Aires to Rome, Pope Francis wanted the church to bring happiness and hope to the poorest people.
Ukrainian President Wolodmeir Zelannsky said the Pope's life is “dedicated to God, people and church.”
“He knew how to give hope, ease of suffering through prayer, and promote unity. Zilnski said.
“Today, the world is mournful on the death of Pope Francis,” said the president of the European Commission.

Former US presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama also paid tribute to the statements.
“He was the opposite of anyone who came to him. Pope Francis will be remembered as the most fruitful leader of our time and I am better to know it,” said Biden, a practice Catholic.
“As a Pope, he was a loving pastor and challenging teacher who reached various beliefs. He ordered us to fight for peace and save his planet from the climate crisis. He advocated the voiceless and powerless. He welcomed everyone through the church and called it”.
Obama said, “Pope Francis was the rare leader who wanted to become a better people. His humility and his gestures at the same time, easy and deeply – washing the feet of young prisoners, washing the feet of young prisoners – he shook us with his goodwill and reminded us that we were all morally responsible.”
Pope Francis, a lawyer for immigrants and refugees around the world, also paid tribute to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Philippo Grandi.
“You stand up to stand, restless – the poor, the oppression, the victims of the war, the refugees, the immigrants. You continue to give us confidence and courage in this brutal world.”