Pope Francis prays for lasting peace to mark 25th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement

20 Apr, 2023 | Bishops, News, Pope

The Primate of All-Ireland, Archbishop Eamon Martin, welcomed Pope Francis’ Good Friday Agreement anniversary prayers for lasting peace and harmony in Ireland during the Regina Coeli Queen of Heaven prayer at Saint Peter’s Bascilica, Rome on 10 April last. Archbishop Martin said, “The Holy Father has shown great interest in our peace process and is always anxious to be kept up-to-date with developments here. I am confident that his prayerful thoughts today will be welcomed by all people of goodwill.”

The Archbishop of Armagh continued, “I remember when he visited Dublin in 2018 Pope Francis encouraged us to persevere in the work of peace and reconciliation. He acknowledged on that occasion the huge efforts that had been made to reach the Agreement and to find a peaceful settlement to end the conflict here which he said had caused such ‘untold pain’ to everyone.

“He has often spoken about the importance of reconciliation in the world and about being willing to break down barriers by crossing the road “to the other side” in the spirit of the Good Samaritan.”

In conclusion, Arhcbishop Martin said, “As we mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/ Good Friday Agreement today, Pope Francis would want us to redouble our efforts at finding solutions to our ongoing problems and to work earnestly at restoring relationships here in order to bring deeper healing and reconciliation on this island, and between these islands.

“May God bless Pope Francis and give him health and strength to continue his mission of peace in the world.”

To read Archbishop Martin’s full statement, click here.

ENDS

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