VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis, during his lifetime, consistently advocated for an inclusive Church, according to Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re during his funeral homily.
Cardinal Re delivered the homily in Vatican City, emphasizing Pope Francis’ belief that the Church “is a home for all.”
Pope Francis famously refused to judge gay or divorced Catholics, maintaining an open-door policy for all individuals.
Cardinal Re described the late pope as being motivated by the “conviction that the Church is a home for all, a home with its doors always open.”
He praised Pope Francis as a leader capable of reaching every person, regardless of their beliefs or conditions, and healing their wounds.
The funeral took place on Saturday, with a notable attendance of clergy and faithful who came to honor Pope Francis.
Cardinal Re highlighted Pope Francis as a pope dedicated to being with the people and adept at communication.