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    saiphnewsBy saiphnewsApril 22, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    PA Media A picture of the pope dressed in white robes sits on a round wooden table. It is in a white frame. Beside it stands a taller gold cross. The background is out-of-focus, but includes a red tiled fireplace. PA Media

    Pope Francis was the the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church

    Lilian Seenoi Barr A table with a white table cloth. A candle, white flowers, a book and a photo of the Pope are sitting on the table.Lilian Seenoi Barr

    A book of condolence is available at the Guildhall in Derry.

    The mayor of Derry and Strabane opened a book of condolence for the Pope in the Guildhall.

    In a post on Facebook, Lilian Seenoi Barr said: “The public are invited and encouraged to come in and express their condolences and share their memories.”

    “An online book will be available from tomorrow,” she added.

    Books of condolence will also be available in the Mid Ulster District Council area at the Hill of the O’Neill and Ranfurly House, in Dungannon; the Burnavon, in Cookstown; and the Bridewell, in Magherafelt on Wednesday afternoon.

    PA Media An open book with messages is on a table that has been covered by a white cloth. In the background, a picture of the Pope wearing white robes is on a table with the yellow and white flag of the Vatican and a lit candle. PA Media

    A book of condolence has been opened at Armagh Cathedral for visitors

    At the scene in Armagh, Cormac Campbell reports:

    Throughout the morning a steady stream of people came to St Patrick’s Cathedral to sign a special book of condolence.

    Among them were Siobhan Keegan from Markethill.

    She said: “I felt it was important to represent the family. The rest are across the water. He was a very special Pope. A very humble Pope.

    “He lived the way he wanted people to.”

    ‘Something witty’

    A girl with long black hair is smiling at the camera. She's wearing gold hoop earrings and a denim top. She's standing with bushes behind her. A church is in the background.

    Emily, from Armagh, says she “laughed” and “cracked a silly little joke” when shaking the Pope’s hand during the summer

    Student Emily Collins met the Pope when she travelled to the Vatican with a choir in August last year.

    The 22 year old said she “laughed” and “cracked a silly little joke” when shaking his hand.

    “I think it’s because I’m from Armagh, we have to quip in and say something witty,” Emily said.

    “I know he loves to joke and I know he loves to laugh, and it’s his humility that I love and appreciate about him, so I knew he would appreciate that there far more than he would probably the seriousness.”

    She said she got “teary” when she heard the news that the Pope had died on Monday.

    Emily grew up a Catholic but “never really took much heed” of it.

    “A couple of things happened in life that I actually had a wobbler of faith… [but] the more I got involved, the more that everything lined up for me.”

    A man is standing beside a car on a street. He's wearing a blue jumper.

    Tom Duncan, from Armagh, isn’t Catholic, but says the Pope was “a remarkable person”

    In Armagh city centre Tom Duncan, who isn’t Catholic, said the Pope was “a remarkable person”.

    “He is a world leader of a different sort and in a world where people are very much polarised against each other he’s an influence for bringing people together.”

    Melanie Doherty saw the Pope during his visit to Ireland in 2018.

    “I’m not hyper religious but he was of the same mindset of the younger generation, of things needs to change and stop being so old-fashioned,” she said.

    A woman is sat at an open book with messages which is on a table that has been covered by a white cloth. In the background, a picture of the Pope wearing white robes is on a table with the yellow and white flag of the Vatican and a lit candle.

    Siobhan Keegan told BBC she wanted to represent her family

    Kieran Grimes had come to the cathedral with his family, some who had travelled from Carlow.

    “As I sat down it was the thoughts that came into my mind that I wrote. I hope there’s peace and prosperity in the world. He was a good man,” he told BBC News NI.

    Doreen is looking at the camera with a plain expression. She has short blonde hair and is wearing a grey zip up hoodie and navy top.

    Doreen Lappin said she hoped the next Pope would continue Pope Francis’ work

    Doreen Lappin said she hoped the next pontiff would continue Pope Francis’s work.

    “I believe he was a very good, humble man who tried to speak out for the underprivileged. If my faith has anything to do with being a Catholic it’s that I’ll aspire to,” she said.

    “I hope his successor continues to do that. A voice for those who can’t be heard.”

    A special memorial mass will take place in the cathedral at 19:00 GMT on Thursday.

    ‘Genuine humility’

    Speaking on Good Morning Ulster on Tuesday, Rev Trevor Gribbon, Clerk of the Presbyterian General Assembly and General Secretary of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, said Pope Francis was someone who set a different tone.

    “His genuine humility came across and I think that began at his election to office when the very first thing he said to the cardinals was that he was doing this as a sinner,” he said.

    Rev Gribbon said that although his Church differs with the Catholic Church, Pope Francis “taught us that we can differ well, and we shouldn’t pretend to agree on everything.”

    “He was a global leader who undoubtedly connected with many people throughout the world, throughout the Church and outside of it. He was an advocate for others, he usually always spoke with a focus on the poor and marginalised,” he said.

    ‘He boosted faith with young people’

    Grace McCann, Gráinne Salmon, Shéa Fox are standing in a row and all looking at the camera and smiling. Grace, left, is wearing a beige cardigan and has shoulder length brown hair. Gráinne is wearing a grey jumper and has long brown curled hair. Shéa, right, is wearing a white and red hoodie with yellow red and navy stripes on the front. He has short brown hair and has braces on his teeth.

    Grace McCann, Gráinne Salmon, Shéa Fox are pupils at St Patrick’s College in Dungannon

    Gráinne, Shéa and Grace from St Patrick’s College in Dungannon, were part of a group from their school who made the pilgrimage to Rome in April.

    Shéa said that visiting Rome allowed him to deepen his faith.

    He said: “Pope Francis taught me to live a simple life, he wasn’t up for a lavish lifestyle, he lived in a humble apartment and had a normal car so he taught us to be happy in a simple life.

    “I hope the new pope will finish what he has started in reforming the church.”

    Grace said visiting Rome was life changing for her.

    “I was sad not to meet the Pope as he was unwell but it was a good experience,” she said.

    She described Pope Francis as a humble man and said he helped to broaden her faith.

    She said: “Through social media he boosted faith with young people and talked about war and hope, and encouraging people to live in peace.”

    Gráinne said: “I think he was a great encouragement for ones our age as teenagers, he always wanted to encourage us to take on more things like the Pope John Paul Award, to get in touch with our community and parish.”

    Parishioners pay tribute to late Pope Francis

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