Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has expressed heartfelt condolences on behalf of the Fijian people regarding the passing of Pope Francis. In a statement, he emphasized that Fiji stands united with the global community during this period of mourning.
Rabuka underscored the late Pope’s remarkable legacy of faith, compassion, and service, which will inspire generations both within the Catholic Church and beyond. His commitment to addressing timely issues and advocating for marginalized communities has left a significant impact worldwide.
Archbishop Peter Loy Chong, a key figure in Fiji’s Catholic community, echoed these sentiments, sharing fond memories of the Pope’s warm interactions with individuals during his previous visits. The late pontiff was known for his engaging demeanor and deep empathy towards those in need, embodying the essence of compassion that he preached throughout his papacy.
Leaders across Fiji have joined in honoring Pope Francis, remembering him as a humble and progressive leader who championed social and ecological justice. His call for inclusivity resonates particularly in the Pacific region, where communities face pressing challenges such as climate change.
As expressions of sympathy continue to pour in from various leaders and organizations, there is a collective hope that Pope Francis’s teachings will not only be remembered but will also inspire ongoing efforts towards compassion, unity, and social justice.
In moments like this, Fiji’s leadership exemplifies the importance of standing together in solidarity, reinforcing a commitment to the values the Pope advocated. His legacy serves as a reminder of the potential for change through compassion and understanding in our communities.

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