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    Pope’s 2018 Ireland visit came at difficult time, says Varadkar

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    PA Media Pope Francis and Leo Varadkar are sitting side by side in an elegant state room. The Pope is dressed in white and wearing a large crucifix and looking towards the camera. Mr Varadkar is wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and blue tie. He is looking towards the Pope. In the background is an ornate table and paintings are hanging on the wall. The Irish tricolour, European Union and Papal flags behind the Pope.PA Media

    Pope Francis meets former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at Dublin Castle in 2018

    Pope Francis’s visit to Ireland in 2018 came at a time when relationships with the Catholic Church were “quite difficult”, former Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar has said.

    It was to be the first papal visit to Ireland for 39 years – Mr Varadkar said he was initially “apprehensive” ahead of a meeting with the late pontiff.

    “We had just voted to legalise abortion earlier that year, and we’d brought in marriage equality a few years before that,” Mr Varadkar said.

    “We had a number of years where we were dealing with a number of scandals in relation to child abuse and institutions in relation to mother and baby homes.”

    However, Mr Varadkar said that he found Pope Francis’ approach to be “pastoral first and doctrine second”.

    During the visit, Pope Francis also met with Mr Varadkar’s partner, Matthew Barrett.

    “We were one of the first gay head of government couples to meet him and he was very happy to do that,” he told BBC Radio Ulster’s Good Morning Ulster programme.

    “I didn’t really delve too much into LGBT issues, to be honest; there wasn’t much time on the agenda.

    “But, in the time after, he made some very positive and very welcome statements, and he spoke out against the criminalisation of gay and lesbian people around the world.”

    ‘Respect human dignity’

    “He said: ‘We needed to respect human dignity and basic rights and standards for all people, including people who are gay or lesbian or trans, Mr Varadkar’,” the former taoiseach added.

    “It was significant that he said trans men and women could be godparents.”

    He praised Pope Francis for speaking publicly on behalf of migrants, adding that he found they had much in common.

    “In that general approach of respecting individuals dignity and personal rights, on the issue of climate and on the issue of how we treat migrants and refugees, we would have been very aligned,” Mr Varadkar said.

    However, he said they “didn’t agree on everything”.

    “He was very clear on his beliefs on the sanctity of life. While we agreed on being opposed to the death penalty, we had a very different position on abortion.”

    Pope had ‘unfinished business’

    Tony Maxwell/Maxwells/PA Wire Michael D Higgins had white hair that is balding on top. He is wearing a dark coloured suit and is leaning over a table signing a white book. Beside him is a photo of Pope Francis in a white and gold frame. A man with short grey hair and glasses stands behind him dressed in black priests clothing with a large silver cross around his neck.Tony Maxwell/Maxwells/PA Wire

    Irish President Michael D Higgins thanked the late pontiff on behalf of the people of Ireland

    On Tuesday, the Irish president said Pope Francis had “unfinished business” and that he hopes the next pope will build on the steps he was able to take during his tenure.

    Michael D Higgins will be among world leaders and dignitaries to attend the funeral of Pope Francis this weekend, along with his wife, Sabina.

    After signing a book of condolences in Dublin, President Higgins said that, on behalf of the people of Ireland, he thanked Pope Francis for his work and his example on “embracing the most important issues”.

    Danny Lawson/PA Wire Michael D Higgins had white hair that is balding on top. He is wearing a dark coloured suit, a light blue shirt, an orange tie, and glasses. He is holding one hand out toward the camera. Beside him is Pope Francis who is smiling at something off camera. He is wearing a white gown and head piece. Danny Lawson/PA Wire

    The Irish president described Pope Francis’s trip to Ireland in August 2018 as a “very warm visit”.

    “Issues that are at the future of our humanity together in relation to climate change, in relation to global poverty, in relation to his particular interest in the welfare of migrants,” Higgins said.

    “I thought of the times we have met and the discussions we had, his ability to embrace the suffering, particularly those who are marginalised.

    “I noted in the way his vision was wider than many people in politics and public life.”

    The president described Pope Francis’s visit to Ireland in August 2018 as a “very warm visit”.

    “We were all very, very pleased. I think I met him five times, and I value and appreciate all of those conversations,” he added.

    “But I know as I was signing on behalf of all of the people, there are people outside of the Catholic Church – really his stress was always on our shared humanity.”

    Requiem Mass to take place in Knock

    Getty Images Popes Francis smiles and waves at a crowd of people while standing and holding on to a rail on the back of a white van. He is wearing a white papal hat, white shirt and white coat. The crowds can be seen waving blue and white flags as they shout and cheer. Getty Images

    Pope Francis greets the crowd during his visit to the holy shrine in Knock, County Mayo, in August 2018

    Reuters A picture of Pope Francis dressed in white is on display on a church altar. A woman is standing before the altar taking a photograph with her phone.
Another woman can be seeing praying in the foreground.Reuters

    People pray for Pope Francis at the Knock Shrine, in Country Mayo in the Republic of Ireland

    What is special about Knock?

    The Marian Shrine of Knock is a well-known place of Catholic pilgrimage in the west of Ireland.

    An estimated 1.5 million pilgrims from across Ireland, and across the world, flock to the shrine every year to pray at the place where an apparition of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, is said to have appeared in August 1879.

    Following the apparition, miraculous cures were reported. The first was that of Delia Gordon, a 12-year-old girl who had been deaf and suffered horrific pain.

    It is said that her parents took her to the shrine where she knelt before the place where the apparition was seen. Her mother picked a piece of cement from the gable wall, blessed it and put it on her daughter’s ear. The pain went immediately and she was no longer deaf.

    Since the apparition, pilgrims have come to Knock in search of healing, reconciliation and peace. Some of them are praying for a cure.

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