Pope Francis was ambassador of 'peace, hope and love,' Toronto Archbishop says | CBC News
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Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88, prompting tributes from global leaders and religious figures. Toronto's Archbishop Leo praised Francis as a 'global ambassador of peace, hope, and love,' highlighting his compassion for the poor. Many, including Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford, extended condolences, emphasizing his lasting impact on humility and service. The late pope is remembered for his progressive stance on marginalized communities, including the 2SLGBTQ+ groups. His call for a culture of compassion and care will guide followers as they honor his legacy.
Pope Francis was a 'global ambassador of peace, hope and love,' exemplifying humility, compassion, and care for the marginalized, according to Cardinal Leo.
His legacy of humility, love, and compassion will be forever remembered, as many from different sectors of society mourn his passing.
The late pope's progressive and inclusive attitude toward marginalized groups will define his legacy, particularly regarding the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
Pope Francis invited all to 'be missionaries of mercy,' encouraging a culture of care and love for every human life.
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