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National Flag Flies at Half-Mast at Ranchi Airport in Tribute to Pope Francis

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Last updated: April 22, 2025 3:02 pm
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Ranchi, Jharkhand – The national flag at Ranchi Airport was lowered to half-mast today in a solemn tribute to Pope Francis, following the news of his passing. The gesture is a mark of respect for the spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church, who passed away after a long and impactful life dedicated to peace, faith, and service to humanity.

Airport authorities confirmed that the flag was lowered as a sign of mourning, honoring Pope Francis’ significant contributions to global peace efforts and his tireless work in promoting social justice, poverty alleviation, and interfaith dialogue.

Locals, travelers, and airport staff observed the moment with reverence, reflecting on the Pope’s powerful message of compassion and unity. His influence reached far beyond the religious sphere, touching the lives of millions across the world. Ranchi, which is home to a large Catholic community, witnessed expressions of sorrow and prayers as people gathered to pay their respects.

In a statement, a representative from the Archdiocese of Ranchi expressed grief, stating, “Pope Francis was a beacon of hope for millions, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations. Today, we remember him with deep respect and prayer.”

Ranchi Airport’s flag will remain at half-mast for the day, as part of the national mourning observed in various parts of the country. Authorities have also requested travelers to observe a moment of silence in honor of the late Pope.

The tribute at Ranchi Airport mirrors similar actions taken at prominent locations across the country and the world, as people come together to mourn the loss of a leader who touched the hearts of so many.

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