TN Parliament proposes condolence solution through Pope Francis

The Tamil Nadu legislative session paid tribute to Pope Francis on Tuesday, who died at the age of 88 at the residence of Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican on April 21.
The house, led by Speaker M. Appavu, passed a condolence solution. Shortly after the day’s lawsuit began, he mentioned the Pope’s death and read out the resolution. He said: “Pope Francis leads the church with his kindness, his voice of progress, his moral courage and a deep sense of humanity.”
Apaver said Pope Francis’ sympathy for the poor and overwhelming dedication, his sympathy for the marginalized areas of society, the feelings of justice and peace, and the dialogue between various religious beliefs, earned him respect outside the Catholic community.
Later, the house stood silently, which was respect for the Pope. On April 21, after receiving the news from the Union’s Ministry of Interior, the public sector of the Tamil Nadu government directed the authorities to mourn the Pope’s observation state from April 22 to 23. The newsletter said the flag would hang half a mast in all applicable buildings and there would be no official entertainment.
publishing – April 22, 2025, 6:25 pm IST