Pope Francis, who is remembered as the fearless "People's Pope", is passed at the age of 88, which leaves a deep heritage in the hearts of millions of people. During his papy, he broke the obstacles and embraced those people - from migrants and prisoners to homeless and excluded. His messages of love, humility and justice echoed beyond the walls of the Vatican, not ruled, igniting the conversation about reform and reminiscent of the church call.
In view of his death, an emotional Swahili tribute song has taken the world from the storm. Spiritual and deeply spiritual, the anthem catchs the essence of the mission of Pope Francis - a raga woven with sorrow, gratitude and reverence. Sung with passion and poetic depth, the song reflects the grief of an continent that looked at his presence and felt valuable. Its songs not only praised the man, but also the movement that he tossed - a radical sympathy and unwavering moral clarity.
As the Vatican has serious cloths and churches around the globe toll bails in mourning, the viral Swahili song has become an integrated voice of tribute. From village singer to Nairobi in Tanzania, the continent sings in memory of a Pope that went with people and stood for truth. His voice may be silent, but his soul echoes through every note, every prayer and every work of love inspired by his life. Pope can go to Francis, but their light ends.