The Office of the Supreme Religious Authority, Sayyed Ali al-Sistani, offers condolences on the death of the Pope.

The Supreme Religious Authority, Sayyed Ali al-Sistani, expressed deep sorrow Monday, April 21, 2025 over the death of Pope Francis, calling him a religious leader “deeply respected by all” for his advocacy of peace, tolerance, and solidarity with the oppressed.

In a condolence message addressed to Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Vatican, Sayyed Al-Sistani’s office said the late pope “held a high spiritual status among many peoples of the world” and praised his “distinguished role in serving the causes of peace and tolerance.”   :

In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate

Your Eminence Cardinal Pietro Parolin,
Secretary of State of the Vatican,
Greetings and respect,

We have received with deep sorrow the news of the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis, the Pope of the Vatican, who held a high spiritual status among many peoples of the world and was deeply respected by all, due to his distinguished role in serving the causes of peace and tolerance and showing solidarity with the oppressed and persecuted across the globe.

The historic meeting that brought him together with the Supreme Religious Authority in Najaf was of great significance, as both parties affirmed the fundamental role of faith in God Almighty and His messages, and the commitment to noble moral values in overcoming the major challenges facing humanity in this era. They emphasized the need for joint efforts to promote a culture of peaceful coexistence, reject violence and hatred, and uphold values of harmony among people based on the safeguarding of rights and mutual respect among followers of various religions and intellectual orientations.

As the Supreme Religious Authority extends its condolences and sympathy to the followers of the Catholic Church around the world on this grievous loss, it wishes them patience and solace and prays to Almighty God to bestow upon them and all of humanity the goodness, blessings, and peace that befit His vast mercy.

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