
Bells toll, faithful gather in Toronto and Montreal to honour late Pope Francis
TORONTO — Catholic faithful gathered for multiple events in Toronto and Montreal to commemorate the late Pope Francis on Tuesday, a day the Archbishop of Toronto described as one of sadness but also thanks for a pontiff dedicated to building bridges and offering compassion to marginalized groups.
Cardinal Frank Leo told solemn mourners who bowed their heads at St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica to remember the many ways Francis served as the Church’s spiritual father and embodied Christian ideals.
”In many ways, Pope Francis pointed to Christ’s compassion for us in reaching out, especially to the sick, to the poor and those who are in prison, those who are suffering, those on the margins and those who are refugees,” Leo told the congregation, later noting that “pontiff” means “bridge,” which he said Francis embodied in a special way.
“Jesus is the bridge between heaven and earth, between the Father and us. But the Pope, in a special way, embodied that mission to build bridges among us, among peoples in the world.”