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‘I feel sad’: mourners gather at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney after pope’s death

Rafqa Touma

The feeling is sombre at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney this morning, after last night’s news of the death of the groundbreaking Jesuit pontiff Pope Francis.

Grey clouds gathered overhead as parishioners made their way into the 6:45am Easter Tuesday mass.

“I feel sad,” Marion, a parishioner, tells me before entering the mass.

He was for social and economic justice … Now all I can do is pray that our new pope will also be a champion and follow in the steps of Pope Francis.

He gives us hope. OK, we have faith, but we also need something more concrete in our lives. To have a champion … particularly when our political leaders have gone astray.

Francis was a vocal champion of the world’s poor, dispossessed and disadvantaged, and a blunt critic of corporate greed and social and economic inequality.

Within the Vatican, he criticised extravagance and privilege, calling on church leaders to show humility.

Home affairs minister Tony Burke was among up to 100 parishioners in attendance.

The congregation prays during a service at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on Tuesday morning
The congregation prays during a service at St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney on Tuesday morning. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP
Home affairs minister Tony Burke at St Mary’s Cathedral on Tuesday morning
Home affairs minister Tony Burke at St Mary’s Cathedral. Photograph: Bianca de Marchi/AAP
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Albanese takes a final question, and a reporter asks what impact the pope’s death will have on the rest of the day and the rest of the campaign.

Albanese says the public can separate the two events, and stresses the important of Australia’s secular democracy.

He adds Catholics will “take time to reflect” and leaves the press conference there.

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