The Catholic Church in the UAE, Oman, and Yemen is united in grief following the passing of Pope Francis, the beloved leader of the Roman Catholic Church, affectionately known as the ‘People’s Pope.’ In a heartfelt communiqué, the Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia (Avosa), Bishop Paolo Martinelli OFM Cap, shared the sad news with priests, religious, and faithful on the Vicariate’s official website.
Pope Francis, who has deeply impacted the lives of millions across the globe, passed away earlier on Monday morning at 7.35am Rome time.
Expressing the deep sorrow of the community, Bishop Martinelli said, “The People of God in the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia will always remain grateful for his great service to the Church.”
He particularly highlighted the significance of Pope Francis’ historic visit to Abu Dhabi in 2019, a moment that many in the UAE will forever cherish.
The Bishop asked all parishes across the vicariate to offer a Holy Mass for the late Pope and invited all faithful to join in prayer for the repose of his soul. “Let us stand united in prayer as the See of St. Peter is now vacant,” Bishop Martinelli wrote in the communique.
As the Catholic community reflects on the life and legacy of Pope Francis, the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia extends its condolences to all those grieving the loss of the late pope.
(Source: https://avosa.org)