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'Present to the church:' Mid-Michigan remembers Pope Francis

By Editorial Board Published April 22, 2025 2 Min Read
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'Present to the church:' Mid-Michigan remembers Pope Francis

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Catholics round Mid-Michigan are remembering the life and legacy of Pope Francis, who died early Monday morning. 6 Information spoke to Catholic leaders in Lansing at the moment, who mentioned the Pope leaves a legacy of servitude and stood out as a result of he cared for the poor.

“His legacy will be in mercy, and humility, simplicity,” mentioned Father Bob Bacik with St. Gerard. “His outreach to the poor, and his ability to build bridges with other people.”

Father Bob Bacik discovered of Pope Francis’ demise very first thing Monday morning, and mentioned he touched each believers and in addition these not within the church.

“Emphasizing on the dignity of the human person, that exists no matter who you are, no matter what you believe, nothing can take that away,” mentioned Father Bob.

Father Steve Mattson with the Church of the Resurrection says popes are referred to as to strengthen individuals’s ties to the church, and that Pope Francis did this by reaching the individuals who had fallen by way of the cracks.

“One of the striking things about Pope Francis is he really saw himself and called us to be a minister to peripheries,” mentioned Father Steve. “He had that heart for those in Argentina, and calls for us to be ministers of mercy wherever we might go.”

Father Mattson additionally says Pope Francis confirmed the love of Christ to everybody, particularly marginalized teams.

“I think he spoke in ways that could be heard by groups that were disenfranchised, and that’s a great gift to them and a reminder to the church that the Lord invites all to come to him,” says Father Mattson.

These 6 Information spoke to at the moment spoke of the place of the pope lovingly.

“There’s been an unbroken tradition of someone acceding to that role,” mentioned Father Mattson.”So we had Pope Benedict, and now Pope Francis, they are a gift to the church.”

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