Bam Aquino Honors Pope Francis’ Legacy of Compassion and Service

Former Senator and independent senatorial aspirant Bam Aquino joined Catholics around the world in honoring the late Pope Francis, who was laid to rest on Saturday at Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica. Photo credit: Bam Aquino FB page In a statement, Bam remembered the Holy Father’s enduring legacy of compassion, service, and simplicity. “We continue to reflect on his life, on his service to the Church, and what it meant to the whole world,” Bam said, recalling that he was deeply inspired when Pope Francis was selected as the first pontiff from South America.  “Hindi siya taga-Europa o Amerika — siya’y taga-South America na tulad nating mga Pilipino — nasa laylayan ng mundo,” he shared. Bam highlighted Pope Francis’ unwavering dedication to the poor and the marginalized, saying he prioritized the needs of the less fortunate and constantly reminded the global community not to forget them. “Sa pagtawag sa kanyang Pope Francis, ang mahihirap ang inuna niya, at sa mahigit na isang dekada niyang pamumuno – parati niyang paalala sa atin – huwag kalimutan ang mahihirap,” Bam said. For more than a decade, Bam said Pope Francis demonstrated his kindness by welcoming the sick, migrant workers, refugees, indigenous peoples, non-Catholics, and [...]

Bam Aquino Honors Pope Francis’ Legacy of Compassion and Service

Former Senator and independent senatorial aspirant Bam Aquino joined Catholics around the world in honoring the late Pope Francis, who was laid to rest on Saturday at Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica.

Photo credit: Bam Aquino FB page

In a statement, Bam remembered the Holy Father’s enduring legacy of compassion, service, and simplicity.

“We continue to reflect on his life, on his service to the Church, and what it meant to the whole world,” Bam said, recalling that he was deeply inspired when Pope Francis was selected as the first pontiff from South America. 

“Hindi siya taga-Europa o Amerika — siya’y taga-South America na tulad nating mga Pilipino — nasa laylayan ng mundo,” he shared.

Bam highlighted Pope Francis’ unwavering dedication to the poor and the marginalized, saying he prioritized the needs of the less fortunate and constantly reminded the global community not to forget them.

“Sa pagtawag sa kanyang Pope Francis, ang mahihirap ang inuna niya, at sa mahigit na isang dekada niyang pamumuno – parati niyang paalala sa atin – huwag kalimutan ang mahihirap,” Bam said.

For more than a decade, Bam said Pope Francis demonstrated his kindness by welcoming the sick, migrant workers, refugees, indigenous peoples, non-Catholics, and many others into the fold of the Church. 

“He reached out to them, tao sa tao, puso sa puso,” Bam said, commending the Pope’s bold stands on global issues, from advocating for peace in war-torn areas, criticizing the spread of fake news and disinformation, to championing climate justice and the rights of indigenous communities.

“Sa kabila ng posisyon at kapangyarihan, tulad ni Kristo, namuhay si Pope Francis nang simple at malayo sa karangyaan — katulad nating lahat,” Bam said.

“Maraming salamat, Pope Francis. Patuloy kang magiging tanglaw at gabay sa aming lahat. Sisikapin naming isabuhay ang iyong mga halimbawa — ang mapagkalingang pamumuno at pagmamahal sa lahat, lalo na sa mga nasa laylayan,” he ended.

Bam had the opportunity to meet Pope Francis in a private audience at the Vatican in 2018. During his meeting with the pontiff, he asked the Holy Father to pray for the Philippines and poor Filipinos amid the challenges of injustice and suffering that the country is facing.

He also presented to Pope Francis letters from members of the Philippine clergy, such as Bro. Armin Luistro of the Purple Cross Movement.

Bam graduated from Ateneo de Manila University, which is run by the Jesuits. Pope was also a Jesuit before becoming a Cardinal.