Rutger published: Global Leaders and LGBTQ+ Community Honor Pope Francis' Legacy

Remembering Pope Francis: A Legacy Filled with Compassion and Inclusion

Pope Francis, a beloved spiritual figure known worldwide, left us on Monday at 88. His tenure as Pope was marked by efforts aimed at making everyone feel welcome in and around Catholicism. It's no surprise that his passing has touched hearts globally, with both leaders and supporters from all walks praising his inclusive spirit and transformative vision.

A New Era Under Pope Francis

Right from day one, Pope Francis wanted us all—Catholic or not—to see things differently. His famous question, "If someone asks about love and has good will, who am I or anyone else in charge here, really, supposed that we get a say?" was more than just words. It was a call-to-arms that helped shift long-standing attitudes, signaling a new beginning under his watch.

Global Tributes Pour in For a True Vision Master

News about Pope Francis' passing came through American Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who shared, "At 7:35 this morning, he returned home." And with that, tributes started flooding in from every corner.

Barack Obama added a heartfelt note, recalling him as "the rare kind who makes us want better versions." The former president admired Francis' humility through small yet wide-reaching gestures like embracing those most in need.

Pete Buttigieg, speaking from across seas, called Pope Francis "the moral compass" we need during these times when everything seems off-course. "As he meets his maker," Buttigieg notes, "may we continue listening out loud."

Brazil's Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Mexico's Claudia Sheimbaum lamented over losing such voices. Kenyan President William Ruto echoed this sentiment with a commendation about justice heard throughout history, especially regarding LGBTQ+ concerns.

Pope Francis: A Defender Like No Other

Throughout Francis' reign as Pope, he consistently stood up alongside those marginalized, particularly within LGBTQ+ communities. Many still talk about how he bravely stated, back in 2023, "Look, it's not criminal!” while condemning unjust criminalization against same-sex love. All this while preaching compassion endlessly.

He didn't stop there either—blessings upon same-sex unions and encouraging parents standing strong beside their children, not casting shadows. He even took things further, inviting trans individuals inside, offering roles traditionally barred.

LGBTQ+ advocates worldwide sang praises often heard echoing streets across continents. Francis DeBernardo from New Ways Ministries said it best: "For far too long, we sought leaders reminiscent…then he came."

Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD President, reflected deeply upon standing beside Pope Francis. She celebrated him as "moving mountains," highlighting compassionate listening and empathy as keys desperately needed amidst division plaguing modern times.

A Journey Rooted Deeply in Justice and Mercy

Pope Francis went above and beyond mere advocacy—he'd roll up sleeves, sitting amongst those without homes and lending hands whenever possible. Conversations about every person's worth laid groundwork across continents.

In final years, even amidst turbulent dialogue surrounding migration and faith, Pope Francis often called out policies opposing care concepts, emphasizing dignity and respect wherever journeys took them.

Looking back reflects how deeply ingrained empathy became through Pope Francis' actions, whether addressing poverty head-on or standing loud against anti-humanitarian practices. His echoing words urging folks "never remain sidelined” remain relevant then and now.

To many LGBTQ+ members worldwide and communities beyond, his papacy shone bright as hope itself—proving paths toward passion and inclusion paved through love courageously challenging norms set before." Integrating humanity unconditionally characterized journeys, leaving legacies inspiring generations yet seen.

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