Will Pope's Legacy Inspire All Faiths to Live in Peace and Harmony?

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Key Takeaways
- Pope Francis' legacy encourages peace and harmony among all faiths.
- His dedication to justice and human dignity remains an inspiration.
- The Pope emphasized the importance of serving the marginalized.
- His last Easter message promotes love over hatred.
- He was a bridge-builder among different faiths.
United Nations, April 30 (NationPress) India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, P. Harish, emphasized that Pope Francis' legacy serves as a beacon for individuals of all faiths, urging them to pursue peace and harmony.
"His unwavering dedication to peace, justice, and human dignity, along with his profound commitment to humanity, particularly the impoverished and marginalized, stands as a source of inspiration and a testament to his enduring faith in serving mankind," Harish remarked during a special UN General Assembly session to commemorate the Pope's memory.
Representing the Asia Pacific Regional group, he highlighted the Pope's "deep commitment towards all humans, especially the poor and the marginalized," adding that this serves as "an inspiration and a testament to his enduring faith in the service of mankind."
The demise of Pope Francis is a time of deep sorrow, not just for the global Catholic community but for the entire world that drew inspiration from his remarkable life, he noted.
"His message of service, love, and humility transcended borders and resonated with countless people," he stated.
Describing him as a "once-in-a-generation leader," he continued, "The legacy of Pope Francis will embody compassion. It will promote service to humanity and inspire individuals of all faiths to coexist peacefully and harmoniously."
His last Easter message serves as a reminder that love can conquer hate, light can dispel darkness, and truth can prevail over falsehood, leading to a more stable, peaceful, and prosperous world, Harish noted.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres remarked that the Pope was "a man of faith and a bridge-builder among all faiths."
As a steadfast ally of the United Nations, he was a "voice of mercy in a world filled with cruelty, a voice of peace in a world engulfed in war," he stated.
The Pope’s experiences working in the slums of Buenos Aires before his papacy strengthened his belief that faith must drive action and change.
As Pope, he "accelerated that engine into overdrive as an unyielding advocate for social justice and equality," Guterres added.