The death of Pope Francis on Monday aged 88, has sent Catholics across the world into mourning, including in the inner west.
Students and staff at St Monica’s Catholic Primary School in Footscray have been praying for Pope Francis and discussing and reflecting on his life and message.
St Monica’s principal Andrea Wilberger said the values of Pope Francis – compassion, humility, and deep care for others – mirrored those of the school.
“I believe we need people like Pope Francis in our world—people who help guide us and remind us of what truly matters,” said Ms Wilberger.
“Pope Francis was a voice for the voiceless and a champion of social justice. He stood alongside those who were often forgotten, and his gentle leadership touched hearts around the globe.”
Among the hearts touched by the late Pope was that of St Monica’s year 5 student, Miceala.
“Pope Francis was such an inspiration to all young people because he constantly showed selflessness and kindness,” Micaela said.
“He played such a significant role in the Catholic church and his love for the Lord will be forever remembered. Pope Francis always wanted to help others and make a difference. He will leave a mark in history and in all our hearts.”
Ms Wilberger said Pope Francis had a profound impact on school students and young people.
“As a leader of a school, I am especially moved by his example of leadership, one that was grounded in service, simplicity and deep humanity. He showed the world that true leadership isn’t about power or status, but about love, mercy, and walking with others.”







