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Mass in St Andrews Cathedral Glasgow for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis
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21/04/2025
St Andrews Cathedral mass for Pope Francis
Mass in Glasgow for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis
Catholics in Glasgow paid their respects to Pope Francis with a special Easter Sunday mass at St Andrew’s Metropolitan Cathedral.
Archbishop of Glasgow William Nolan led the mass for the repose of the souls of Pope Francis.
He said the congregation was meeting “with tears of sadness and joy in our hearts as he has returned to his home.”
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I'm William Nolan, I'm the Archbishop of Glasgow and we're here in the Catholic Cathedral in Glasgow.
00:36
I was just celebrating a Mass marking the death, the passing of Pope Francis.
00:40
Well this morning I think there is sadness in our hearts. It wasn't unexpected.
00:44
We knew the Pope was 88, we knew he'd had a serious illness and so it wasn't a surprise that he died.
00:51
But there's still sadness when that happens.
00:54
I felt very close to the Pope. I know many people in Scotland felt very close to the Pope as well,
00:59
with great affection, whether it was Catholics or whether it was people of other faiths and none.
01:03
So we feel we've lost a father, we've lost a great spiritual guide,
01:07
and we've lost, I think, someone who we felt was a genuinely human, humble man.
01:14
And so there's sadness at that.
01:17
But at the same time, this is Easter, you know, and we've just celebrated the death of Jesus and the resurrection of Jesus.
01:22
So this is someone reaching the end of their life's journey and going back to be with God.
01:27
That gives us great hope, and that's a cause of joy.
01:29
That, and of course, also a feeling of thanksgiving in our hearts as well.
01:33
We had Francis for 12 years as Pope.
01:35
I don't think when he was appointed Pope in the age of 76 that we thought we'd have him for 12 years,
01:41
but we have had him for 12 years, and it's been a great blessing to the Church,
01:44
and we give thanks to God for that.
01:47
I thought it was important to be here today to mark the life of Pope Francis,
01:53
who will be, of course, a huge loss to Scotland's Catholic communities,
01:56
but actually to Catholics right around the world.
01:59
And Pope Francis was more than just a great representative of the Catholic community.
02:03
He was loved and respected by people of all faiths and none.
02:06
And if you think about the level of injustice and war that there is around the world right now,
02:12
if we can all encapsulate a bit of the equality and peace and justice of Pope Francis,
02:17
then I think our world would be a much better place.
02:19
And his last message was talking about peace and the importance of recognising people of all faiths and none,
02:26
and looking out for those less fortunate.
02:28
That's something I think all of us can learn from,
02:31
and the world would be a much better, safer place if we could all live a bit more of Pope Francis.
02:36
So I think those fundamental values of dignity and peace will be his lasting legacy.
02:41
We've been aware that the Pope has been in bad health for some time.
02:44
It still comes as a deeply sad moment for Catholics in Glasgow and across the world.
02:49
I think Pope Francis' election 12 years ago was a moment that was really exciting for Catholics,
02:57
particularly because he was the first non-European Catholic to be elected Pope in many centuries,
03:04
and also because he brought a really interesting perspective to practising Catholics,
03:09
which was unique perhaps in recent years for those of a younger generation,
03:15
preaching mercy, preaching compassion,
03:18
and preaching a church that should be a poor church for the poor.
03:22
And I think that was really powerful, certainly from my perspective,
03:25
perhaps bringing more of a socialist perspective to my outlook on life,
03:28
and marrying up that with my own faith that I was brought up in.
03:31
I think that was a really powerful thing for younger people,
03:34
and perhaps people of a more progressive perspective,
03:37
that we had a Pope that represented those values,
03:39
speaking for peace in the world, speaking for compassion,
03:41
and speaking for a check on bridal capitalism and market forces
03:46
that are so exploitative in our world today.
03:49
I would like to see that legacy continue in the Catholic Church, I think,
03:52
in a world riven by conflict and huge existential challenges,
03:55
whether it's climate, whether it's the immense inequality of wealth in our society.
03:59
We need to see spiritual leadership in tackling those huge structural problems
04:04
that are leading to so much alienation and despair in our world today.
04:08
I think a lot of Scots are feeling a deep sense of disconnect and alienation in general in life,
04:14
whether it's the cost of living, whether it's a sense of despair in their lives,
04:18
and actually, you know, they're yearning for some sort of spiritual connection,
04:22
something that even at the meditative level can be useful for them,
04:25
and I think that's where the church can offer a real place of sanctuary,
04:28
a real place of focus and reflection.
04:30
You don't have to be, you know, religious and doctrinaire,
04:34
but actually I find a lot more people coming back to church in recent years,
04:37
just anecdotally, because they feel that resonance and connection with it.
04:41
Whether it's just Easter, like we've seen the attendances over Easter
04:44
being really good in Glasgow at churches,
04:46
but also other times of the year more regularly people are reconnecting with the church,
04:50
particularly where there's a real mission,
04:52
whether it's helping people seeking asylum,
04:54
whether it's helping people who are in poor health,
04:57
or whether it's about poverty,
04:59
whether there's a real mission and a real focus on leadership from a church congregation,
05:03
that can be a really powerful thing for a community.
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