File photo of Bishop Luigi Bettazzi
By Linda Bordoni
Jul 20 2023
Pope Francis sends a telegram of condolence upon the death of Bishop Luigi Bettazzi, one of the youngest participants in the Second Vatican Council, and a tireless promoter of non-violence, justice, and peace.
Pope Francis has expressed spiritual closeness to the family and all those who are mourning the passing of Bishop Luigi Bettazzi, who died on Saturday, 16 July, just months ahead of what would have been his 100th birthday.
In a telegram signed by Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, on behalf of the pontiff and addressed to Bishop Edoardo Aldo Cerrato of Ivrea, the Pope recalled the prelate whom he said was “so loved and appreciated by those he met during his long and fruitful ministry.”
In particular, Pope Francis said he remembers him as “a great lover of the Gospel who distinguished himself for his closeness to the poor, becoming a prophetic sign of justice and peace in particular times in the history of the Church, as well as a man of dialogue and a point of reference for numerous representatives of Italian public and political life.”