Tributes and Interviews on the passing of Pope Francis

Many tributes have poured in to the Archdiocese of Cape Town upon the announcement of the passing of Pope Francis, and can be found below. As new tributes come in they will be added to this page.

Announcement from the Vatican

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2025-04/pope-francis-dies-on-easter-monday-aged-88.html

Various interviews from the Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (Cardinal Stephen Brislin)

https://www.vaticannews.va/en/podcast/english-for-africa/2025/04/english-africa-21-04-2025.html
Features Cardinal Stephen Brislin from 9 minutes into the program.

Interview with Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference Communications Officer, Sheila Pires

Audio Tribute from Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba

From the Moderator of the Western Cape Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church
To Cardinal Stephen Brislin and the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church in South-Africa.
Our dear brothers and sisters in the Roman Catholic Church
Please accept herewith our deepest condolences with the passing of Pope Francis on 21 April 2025.
Pope Francis was, as church leader and follower of Christ, a living example of humility and care for the most vulnerable and marginalized in society. His heart for the poor and needy stood out in a time of greed and self-interest. With great courage he engaged the complex issues of our day and he did not falter in the face of criticism. Following in the footsteps of the saint whose name he chose for himself, he also had a deep concern for creation, and he made the prophetic voice of the church heard on the ecological crisis the world currently faces.
As the Moderator of the Western Cape Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church we pray that our Lord will comfort and guide you with his love and wisdom in this time.
Best regards
On behalf of the Moderator of the Western Cape Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church
Dr Rudolph Scharneck (Scribe)

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