Statement by Taoiseach Micheál Martin on the Death of Pope Francis

Published on: 23 April 2025


It is with profound sadness that the world has learned of the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis
On behalf of the Government and the people of Ireland, I offer my heartfelt sympathies and my deepest condolences to all who mourn him, to His Eminence Cardinal Battista Re, the Dean of the College of Cardinals, to his family and friends, and to the Catholic community worldwide that has lost an exceptional leader.
Pope Francis’ long and distinguished papacy was marked by his unwavering commitment to the principles of compassion, peace, and human dignity. He spoke out for the poor, the marginalised, and the oppressed. His solidarity with refugees, his calls for climate action, and his insistence on global peace and equality set him apart as a champion of justice in the modern world.
Pope Francis holds a special place in the hearts of the Irish people. During his visit to Ireland in August 2018 for the World Meeting of Families, he was welcomed with warmth and enthusiasm that spoke volumes about the respect and affection in which he was held by Irish people. 
During his visit to Ireland, many will also remember Pope Francis’ expression of pain and shame about historic child abuse in the Catholic Church and his outrage about the failure of Church authorities to adequately address these appalling crimes. 
I had the honour of meeting Pope Francis in Dublin Castle during that visit and was impressed by his vision of a Catholic Church that is open, compassionate, and focused on the needs of the most vulnerable. He shared with us his deep concern with the issues of social justice and human rights, and his profound commitment to alleviating suffering.
Pope Francis’s legacy is his message of peace, reconciliation, and solidarity that lives in the hearts of those he inspired.
May he rest in peace, and may his memory continue to guide us as we strive to build a world that reflects his vision of love and compassion for all.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam.
 
ENDS